Music Editing Program?

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Post by post-it » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:20 pm

Twelve Tone Systems' Sonar ( MAC & Windows ) 8-)

if you like to enter things from Sound-Bites and play them beck as Musical notes, then ask your teacher if you can use .MOD's because MOD Trackers have been around for years and years. Most all LOOPs are created from MOD Tracker Hacks. ... just a thought 8-)

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Post by MadScientist » Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:24 am

I agree with Scintilla's recommendation of Fruity Loops Studio. I started out in FL composing beats and used my first VSTs in it as well. I have since moved onto Cubase SX, but FL is still a powerful program with a much better learning curve IMO. You can do everything from original compositions with VSTi's or even just use royalty free loops to make quick compositions.

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Post by Gepetto » Thu Sep 20, 2007 12:22 pm

FL Studio is a indeed a great one. It looks scary when you first open it, and the bundled tutorial is even scarier IMO, but if you ignore that and just play around with it, it produces great results. And if you know your way around it, it can be an immensely powerful tool. Just for the sake of examples, Jonas Altberg (aka Basshunter) uses FL Studio.
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