TopicPosted on 03/04/2009 at 00:57:26Which software would you recomend.
Hey, im really new to this producing thing.
pretty much, i'm going to get me a mpd and some midi keyboard.
i'm going to be producing hip hop, so i'll be sampling old songs, chopping them up, and assigning each part to a pad on the mpd.
i guess what i want is an mpc on the computer.
so, which software do you recomend?
i have cubase sx3, will that be sufficient?
would reason be better?
or ableton
or any other software?
thanks in advance.
Just invest into a Roland Fantom-S Workstation and a Protools Digi 001 off ebay...You can get that all for about 1000.00.....if not ....just use Acid Pro.....ATR.../ Audiotech Records
I'm so thankful for all the help i recieved when i was starting out clueless. And now i want to pass it on. It really is a beautiful online community we producers have.
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5Posted on 03/28/2009 at 02:01:54
There are many excellent mixing and editing software for music ,you may try using FlexiMusic Audio Editor. Play and chop your MP3s trim out the unwanted portion and upload it to your mpd.
Fruityloops is a great software. Alotta ppl say it's pretty basic but alot of professional producers use it. Anoer great production software that is easy to use is sonicproducer. It's very user friendly and you can make beats hella quick. Definitely worth taking a look at, check it out. https://tinyurl.com/sonicprodpro