That's a damn good tune! Well done
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If you're looking at learning you can't go far wrong with Ableton, it's got a fantastic UI with really logical layout and even has a section that shows tooltips for everything you highlight your mouse on. It's not too pricy either though I recommend the boxed copy because the hard copy manual really is invaluable.
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Originally posted by Fader209 View PostNo worries. I was wondering, what programs do you use to compose your work?
It's always been something I have wanted to try and never got round to it.
Best to try a few demos (and a simple YouTube tutorial on each) and see which feels right to you.
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Nice one, I will check FL Studio out later. Had a look at some youtube vids of Ableton earlier (some guy making The Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up" tune from scratch which looked damn impressive) and I reckon I can get my head around something like that. At college we used Avid editing suites and there is a bit of similarity in the basics even if that was for video, plus we did a bit of sound editing too but no idea what program that was.
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Originally posted by averybluemonkey View PostWhichever route you go a subscription to Computer Music is a very good investment, lots of great tutorials in the magazine and on the disc.
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A collection of 19 'minute melodies' I made a couple of years back. A bit silly, and probably an acquired taste. But hey, I'm quite proud of how the tracks segue and it was a production high-point for me.
Just got a nice new keyboard so I should have some new stuff up there soon enough!
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Just had one of them mad few hours where you start to make some music and don't stop. Only to find that what you made sounds nuts when you listen a day later
Welcome to my Arcade
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Last edited by nakamura; 05-04-2012, 09:39.
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Originally posted by nakamura View PostDid I spot some metroid in there Hoolak?
New track from me, first ever produced on a PC program.
http://soundcloud.com/nakamura-1/dreaming-of-the-future
Epic piece there Martin. Lovely pad work. Whole thing sounds very well produced.
I would love to make a Wipeout themed track...
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