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Yoshi
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by Yoshi » 07/05/2003 - 10:33
Just because I'm curious... what software do you use?
Larsec
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by Larsec » 07/05/2003 - 11:03
There's already a poll about that on the boards but I'll be happy to answer anyway
I use Reason 2.0.1... And if there is a God, in 1 day and 57 minutes I'll be using Reason 2.5
Their servers are gonna be overloaded tomorrow
I use SoundForge for wav editing...
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Yoshi
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by Yoshi » 07/05/2003 - 11:54
I searched for similar polls, finding nothing... hmm...
Larsec
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by Larsec » 07/05/2003 - 13:29
You can find it
here
It's in the c64 Remix Chat forum...
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Yoshi
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by Yoshi » 07/05/2003 - 16:16
Thanks Larsec.
Now I know
Sorry for opening a new poll...
Larsec
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by Larsec » 07/05/2003 - 18:09
No problem Yoshi
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Makke
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by Makke » 08/05/2003 - 7:06
Renoise
LauriT
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by LauriT » 08/05/2003 - 8:43
"Ejay, Fruityloops or similar"
Huh?? These days Fruityloops should be compared
to Orion, Cubase or Logic. Especially now that the version 4
is out.
Yoshi
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by Yoshi » 08/05/2003 - 11:58
Lauri [cirdan/pds] wrote: "Ejay, Fruityloops or similar"
Huh?? These days Fruityloops should be compared
to Orion, Cubase or Logic. Especially now that the version 4
is out.
Really??? I have to check that out then.
Glyn R Brown
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by Glyn R Brown » 08/05/2003 - 12:15
I'm currently using " FL Studio 4 Producer Edition " ..
You should give it a try , it's pretty good .
Especially now that you can record Audio tracks
!!
It really is'nt that much different to Cubae/Sonar/Logic now ...
There's a Demo verison on the FL Studio website
Glyn ...
stainlesssteel
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by stainlesssteel » 08/05/2003 - 14:55
Orion is my tool, plus a wholelotta VSTi´s
Infamous
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by Infamous » 08/05/2003 - 15:01
jeskola buzz ..is my tool of doom
renoise now too (thanks to a recomendation by mr makke
)
i use fruityloops when im bored
and my kids like e-jay so i have a copy of techno in the house that makes me laugh.......
bluefugue
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by bluefugue » 08/05/2003 - 19:40
Fruityloops with a bunch of freebie VSTIs and soundfonts. I have the Reason demo but it intimidates the hell out of me.
skitz
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by skitz » 10/05/2003 - 0:21
I've got a question for all FL Studio users....
Do you have any tricks to make a final mix sound good? I either end up with something that is cliped to hell or is way too soft....
(Still haven't really released anything because I'm too shy although you could listen to my wip of
Bouncing Ball as it highlights my problem!)
Skitz
tom
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by tom » 11/05/2003 - 12:36
Logic Audio Platinum 6.1.0 my choice