
2. Noise/ Sound/ Star/ ProTracker - Amiga (some modules, nothing really good)
3. Break of 17 (!) years making music (errr...)
4. MadTracker (December 2007)
No keyboard, synthi or other equipment... just the oldskool style... all handmade...

Ahh yes... those crashes... that is why I've gone hardware. MIDI only. MIDI hardly ever crashes.Tonka wrote:Yeah, thanks for that Scyphe - I'll take a look at this at some point, too.
My weapon of choice for 'proper' music is currently Dreamstation 2 (http://www.dreamstation2.com) which is a combined tracker and piano roll editor - I've now binned Fruity for good!![]()
I have to say though that I'm spending most of my music making time thesedays using P64 (http://www.prophet64.com/) and LSDJ (http://www.littlesounddj.com/lsd/). I cannot honestly say that I've missed VST's, PC's and their regular crashes in the slightest!
Yes... one of the "reasons"LMan wrote:I have to say that Reason virtually never crashes (perhaps once a year, and only if you mess with a lot of other apps in the background). This, and the precise timing is a HUGE advantage over everything VST/MIDI related.
I often hear people say about Reason users "Whoa he did that with Reason?"... Well it's not a toy but a fully fledged synth/sampler production studio software, why shouldn't it sound great?
Also, some people don't like that Reason puts all the synth and virtual gear "in your face", which is the impression you get if someone posts a multi-page long screenshot of his virtual rack. What those screenshots don't show is that you can group and fold all the devices, so in this way you can flatten the whole rack so it can comfortably fit on one screen.
What I also like about Reason is the way you can combine and re-wire all the devices in most unexpected ways, similar to a hardware studio. Such a combination can be saved, and by this way you can for example create a whole new multi layered instrument consisting of several synths, samplers and effects, or a new effects device combining reverbs with compressors, delays, distortion etc... The creative freedom is immense.
There. That's why I still love Reason.