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Thread: Holy crap, I have a music video!! (Yes, and a link for it ;D)

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    What do you use to remix your music? I have a few ideas and need to get some good software for my mac.

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    I use Reason 3.0.4 for MIDI recording and sampling (so basically to sample .wav files, and to play strings, guitar, and any other sort of melody based things), Ableton Live 5 for some sample editing such as timestretching and things (I'm new to that one) and Adobe Auditon for all the .wav editing, recording, and mixdown editing I ever need.

    Fruity Loops is a very very ideal program for beginners because it projects the concept of music making well to anyone, and its MASSIVELY powerful so you can stick to it even professionally (quite a few famous producers use it, such as "The 9th Wonder" and "Cory Bold").

    Cubase is also good because it is widely accepted as a more professional program and supports plug-ins (namely VSTi's, wiki it) and older versions can be bought for cheap, just like Fruity.

    The above two programs can use VSTi's very heavily if you so choose, and the beauty of that is that you get a HUGE range of unique and easy-to-customize sounds, and you can get MANY VSTi's for FREE. Theres lists of free VSTi's at www.downloadsquad.com I think.



    LOL sorry for the long post but I hope that helps

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    I think i got given Reason 2 or 3 for free.. which i was pleased about - personally i'm a fan of Sibellius, but that's cos it's a manuscript editor

    EDIT: Look on the bright side though, the riaa must have either gone seriously out of there way to get your vid removed, or the original artists saw it and got pissed off

    (about the topic revival , i was lookin for the link again)
    Last edited by Whiternoise; 03-08-2006 at 01:59 AM.

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