Music Editing Program?
- BurningLeaves
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A really small and simple program I use to make ringtones and things is a program called <a href="http://www.blazemp.com/">Blaze</a> its prietty easy to use and it offers a free trial, if you want to buy it afterwords its $50 but keep in mind its not a huge program so you are limited as to what you can do with it
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I like to use Acid Pro 4 and sometimes Cool Edit Pro
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- Scintilla
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- taifunbrowser
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which is fucking awful.Scintilla wrote: Which, by the way, is now <s>Verizon</s> Adobe Audition.
Cool edit pro, you hit play, and INSTANT playback. Adobe Audition performs really slowly, even on my new computer. I mean, its not that it itself is unresponsive, just specifically playing back audio has a short delay... that they had to have added manually?
I stick with cool edit pro, and I host it on my website (no links here)
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Huh. It's always worked swimmingly for me.taifunbrowser wrote:which is fucking awful.Scintilla wrote: Which, by the way, is now <s>Verizon</s> Adobe Audition.
Cool edit pro, you hit play, and INSTANT playback. Adobe Audition performs really slowly, even on my new computer. I mean, its not that it itself is unresponsive, just specifically playing back audio has a short delay... that they had to have added manually?
Try the settings for the buffers? Or the buffer length setting on your sound card itself.
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I borrowed a copy from a friend of mine and tryed to use it -- my resource-monitor almost said "out of memory" with 4gig of ram. I tryed the same thing in Cool Edit Pro and it ate 200k of memory for the same operation!Scintilla wrote:Try the settings for the buffers? Or the buffer length setting on your sound card itself.
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k. I am in a Multimedia class for school and since we would need a liscense to use other people's music my teacher wants us to compose our own music, and has put me in charge of composing some samples.
Are Audition, SoundForge, Acid Pro, Cool Edit Pro, Audacity, etc., etc. good for composing music from scratch?
Keep in mind I want to make hip hop like beats, with techno sounds in them too. I want to compose beats with the same quality as the ones that techno and hip hop instrumentalists compose. Basically top of the line stuff.
So would the aforementioned programs be good for that? If not what would be? I would also like to screw and chop and add scratches and stuff.
Are Audition, SoundForge, Acid Pro, Cool Edit Pro, Audacity, etc., etc. good for composing music from scratch?
Keep in mind I want to make hip hop like beats, with techno sounds in them too. I want to compose beats with the same quality as the ones that techno and hip hop instrumentalists compose. Basically top of the line stuff.
So would the aforementioned programs be good for that? If not what would be? I would also like to screw and chop and add scratches and stuff.
- Scintilla
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I'm going to assume that you don't have any virtual instruments that you can use either standalone or as DXi/VSTi plugins when I say:
You'll need a sequencer/DAW. I personally like FL Studio and am given to understand that it works well for the type of music you're describing; you may also want to check out Ableton Live, Twelve Tone Systems' Sonar (Windows only?), Steinberg Cubase, Propellerhead Reason, Apple Logic (Macintosh only), etc. etc.
No. You get a loop-based multi-track arrangement interface, but it won't do you any good without something else you can use to actually create the loops.MechaTheGreat wrote:Are Audition
No.MechaTheGreat wrote:SoundForge
Maybe. I know it has a multi-track interface similar to Audition, but I don't know if it comes with any instruments.MechaTheGreat wrote:Acid Pro
Which is now Audition. No.MechaTheGreat wrote:Cool Edit Pro
No.MechaTheGreat wrote:Audacity
You'll need a sequencer/DAW. I personally like FL Studio and am given to understand that it works well for the type of music you're describing; you may also want to check out Ableton Live, Twelve Tone Systems' Sonar (Windows only?), Steinberg Cubase, Propellerhead Reason, Apple Logic (Macintosh only), etc. etc.