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music on ng 2005-01-23 12:47:40 Reply

ok, i know im n00b in this area, but i see alot of ng users make music, putting it on the audio portal. what software do they use? can you dowload it somewhere?

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Response to music on ng 2005-01-23 12:48:49 Reply

I use Fruityloops. I think you can download a free trial someplace, or atleast a demo.


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Response to music on ng 2005-01-23 12:49:24 Reply

Most users use Fruityloops. Some pro's use Acid Pro. But most people are using Fruityloops.

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Response to music on ng 2005-01-23 12:51:13 Reply

At 1/23/05 12:49 PM, Chrome- wrote: Some others are Reason and Cubase.

Yeah, heard that of that before. I don't use it, because I don't understand that program. :o

Ever tried Acid Pro?

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Response to music on ng 2005-01-23 12:51:36 Reply

At 1/23/05 12:49 PM, Zendra wrote: Most users use Fruityloops. Some pro's use Acid Pro. But most people are using Fruityloops.

I use both, acid isn't really one you make the tunes with it's mroe for fine tuning and piecing songs together!


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Response to music on ng 2005-01-23 12:52:13 Reply

I use Music 2000 and Mod plug tracker :)

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Response to music on ng 2005-01-23 12:52:12 Reply

You can use Cakewalk, if you're a decent composer.

I used a microphone.

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Response to music on ng 2005-01-23 12:52:44 Reply

At 1/23/05 12:51 PM, -Zef- wrote: I use both, acid isn't really one you make the tunes with it's mroe for fine tuning and piecing songs together!

True. You need some good samples for it. But it is a very, very good program to mix with or tune.

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Response to music on ng 2005-01-23 12:53:40 Reply

thanks people, i thought nobody would take this seriously and use this thread as a flame target. i get disrespected sometimes :(.

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Response to music on ng 2005-01-23 12:55:25 Reply

Are there any free ones?

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Response to music on ng 2005-01-23 12:56:36 Reply

At 1/23/05 12:55 PM, -snare- wrote: Are there any free ones?

Not that I know. But all program provide a trial or a demo. After that, you might consider buying it. :)

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Response to music on ng 2005-01-31 17:29:57 Reply

Fruity Loops can be very pro sounding if you know how to use it. If you really want to make top notch professianl music. Some great programs are Cubase + Reason 2.5 + Soundforge. If you have FL though you can rewire Cubase and Reason 2.5 into it :p. But, its a pretty penny to get them all lol. Also, I honestly dont know many people if any who use Acid Pro :-/

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Response to music on ng 2005-01-31 17:44:45 Reply

At 1/31/05 05:29 PM, TenchuX wrote: If you have FL though you can rewire Cubase and Reason 2.5 into it.

That's exactly what I do. Rewire those three together.

Fruityloops is a nice sequencer, and is also a nice program to start out with, but Reason and Cubase will get your music the professional-sounding edge. They're not for beginners, though.


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Response to music on ng 2005-01-31 17:58:02 Reply

I just got Reason 2.5 actually and I'm about to do it. I know you can because my friends have done it. It works like a VST would I believe. Also, yes Cubase and Reason together can give you very nice music. But if you compair Reason and FL they both have ups and downs. Cubase however is a pro tool.