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    Was just wondering what programs ur usin to make ur own tunes? Im sure theres a few of yas at it!

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    'fruityloops' is good for startin off, 'reason' is class if u can master it but it is hard..

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    • #3
      Im usin fruity loops 4, am workin on me 6th track, and not mess around muck, actual stuff that im sendin off to contacts ive bin buildin up! i have logic aswell but it aint workin 4sum reason! Was just curious as to what every1 else was using..expensive as fuck stuff in most cases i would imagine, although u can make gud tracks wit the basics!

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      • #4
        let us know when u have some to show for yourself an ill give u my humble opinion.. an maybe send u some of my work

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        • #5
          i use reason rewired into cubase... good fun, drive you to tears sometimes..

          starting to mess with buzz aswell...very difficult and my pc seems to dislike it.. my pc has issues

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          • #6
            mmm.. well i`m still using Sequencer+ in DOS on a 486 PC! It controls the hardware very well since i overclocked it.. using an "evergreen" 133 chip, running at 150mhz in a 50mhz motherboard i used to get timing problems with too many things running at once..

            only problem with oldskool sequencers is they have rotten memory problems - limited to what you have left out of 640k after booting.. not alot, especially if you like to record alot of controller information..

            i tried using CUBASE and LOGIC and CAKEWALK, but they irritated me so much, i had to return to good old no-mouse land

            i know the day is coming though when i will have to upgrade - PCs don`t last forever! this one is already 13 years old... i have a 386sx and a yamaha 286 lappie (C1) as backup, but they will be s-l-o-o-w compared to the zippy 486dx... mmm.. should get at least another 10 years out of the setup
            jUst plAythAtbEAt

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            • #7
              Originally posted by playthatbeat
              mmm.. well i`m still using Sequencer+ in DOS on a 486 PC! It controls the hardware very well since i overclocked it.. using an "evergreen" 133 chip, running at 150mhz in a 50mhz motherboard i used to get timing problems with too many things running at once..

              only problem with oldskool sequencers is they have rotten memory problems - limited to what you have left out of 640k after booting.. not alot, especially if you like to record alot of controller information..

              i tried using CUBASE and LOGIC and CAKEWALK, but they irritated me so much, i had to return to good old no-mouse land

              i know the day is coming though when i will have to upgrade - PCs don`t last forever! this one is already 13 years old... i have a 386sx and a yamaha 286 lappie (C1) as backup, but they will be s-l-o-o-w compared to the zippy 486dx... mmm.. should get at least another 10 years out of the setup
              oldskule man, oldskule

              jesus i cry when i have to use a desk without protools beside me, never mind a 486

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              • #8
                don't like pro tools... esp when we had to rewire reason into it...was alright but when u wanted to solo something i had to solo the aux channel, the midi channel and master just to hear it...messy when u have more than 25 tracks

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                • #9
                  So Tim have u any kick ass choons in the pipeline or anythin??

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                  • #10
                    mmm.. protools looks very nice indeed.. the logical conclusion for multitrack recording By the looks of it..

                    [nostalgia moden]

                    ahh, the days of 8-track reel2reel, having to stripe with s-FSK, then use a drummachine to trigger samples via audio triggers.. ahh the bleedover.. ahh the dropouts.. ahh the brain-damage.

                    i have been getting back to the REALLY old days lately in the studio.. using my 909 to move step-sequencers - 2 voltage 8-steppers, and 2 dual-pole gate 8-steppers.. lovely fractal-like patterns evolving

                    i did do a track last year where i wrote the patterns into the 909 instead of midi-trigging it from the PC.. clock'd the 909 and 2 303s from the 202 (which has multi-dinsync outs), and used an old 1.2sec 8-bit cv/gate delayline in "freeze" mode to confuse the issue.. all analogue effects.. mmm.. highly unstable
                    jUst plAythAtbEAt

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                    • #11
                      The pro's have spoken Seems i have a bit to learn!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by playthatbeat
                        mmm.. protools looks very nice indeed.. the logical conclusion for multitrack recording By the looks of it..

                        sx 4 could well blow protools out of the water

                        steinberg have yamaha onboard to manufacture cubase sx based desks, and theres talk of a computer hardware deal to take things down the farm card/dedicated box route

                        sexy indeed

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by playthatbeat
                          i did do a track last year where i wrote the patterns into the 909 instead of midi-trigging it from the PC.. clock'd the 909 and 2 303s from the 202 (which has multi-dinsync outs), and used an old 1.2sec 8-bit cv/gate delayline in "freeze" mode to confuse the issue.. all analogue effects.. mmm.. highly unstable
                          im sure that was a dj friendly end product lol

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                          • #14
                            currently arsin about with a bevvy of programmes.....
                            usually use cubase,acid pro,wavelab,reason,lounge lizard,grooveagent etc. etc. tend 2 use all vsti's meself....mostly coz i got dem free.....
                            For gig listings and other relatively useless information about the life and times of yours truly:

                            www.djdashka.com
                            www.soundcloud.com/dashka

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                            • #15
                              just to add to this, how long has everyone been producing for... like properly..sitting down for hours until your eyes are red with monitor radiation..mmmm pink eye *sqquelch*

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