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Good programs for making beats
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whats a good program that is easy to use for creating beats on a pc
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r u talkin about using loops? or a keyboard? or an mpc? or wat?
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reason 3.0 is the best.
very straight forward and very in depth.
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LOL if ur gonna be using strictly your pc ......fruity loops is the best program out....some professional producers still use fruity loops ...... 9th wonder makes all of his beats with just fruity loops
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is it easy to use though, alot that ive worked with are tough to figure out
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Right there. If your too cheap to buy it go ahead and destroy the economy and get it from limewire
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im looking for one too. I'll be using only my pc, and im looking for something simple and easy, i just wanna mess around with it. Im not planning on making really high quality beats.
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u will need a keyboard of something to connect to your computer to actually make good beats using those softwares.
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lol i cant believe all of you are reccomending acid.....that program sucks balls for production
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I use FL for drums, sample and chop in Cubase, use a MicroKORG if I want an analog synth, and also play guitar and make noise with a piano.
For you, start with Fruityloops. It can be very limiting though, so if you have the budget, get Reason.
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it's all preference. i find acid easier and it has beatmapping which is the main reason i use it. sorry dudzer. it also depends on how your producing
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it's all preference. i find acid easier and it has beatmapping which is the main reason i use it. sorry dudzer. it also depends on how your producing
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join HighFive 's music producers cult its legit
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ive tried to use FL but its too hard for me... is there any that are easy to use?
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Acid's sick if you get good loops, and then you can make ill songs for sure. Only problem is its mad expensive, or you can pirate it...
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you can just make your own samples too. get some oldschool music and chop that shiz up
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get a record player hook it up with a sound record program and you can grab samples mad easy .......
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fl studio aka fruity loops
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Not true. as said earlier, it's all preference. If you know the ins and outs of acid it can be an EXTREMELY powerful application.
There's about 4 or 5 programs that I genearlly flip between, but when it comes to sequencing and laying down drums.. the ease and simplicity of acid can't be beat. and I will still use it to this day.
I have personally used it one way or another with several major productions I've done, and I've blown away alot of studio heads when I've shown 'em some of the uses of the program.
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Cakewalk is the easiest one that I've seen. Though Reason 3.0 is better overall, it's more difficult to use.
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justin...you have a microkorg??? bastard...
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