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Anyone interested in music production?

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What music software do you use, interested in what you reply with since I do music production.
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I already know alot in music production. So i dont really need it. If you wanna check me out my name is FreezProducer on soundcloud.

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12-10-2017, 05:04 PM
Widget Wrote:
What music software do you use, interested in what you reply with since I do music production.

I used to use Ableton and FL Studio a lot together a long time ago, but since then I've moved on to using solely FL Studio 12.
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14-10-2017, 12:28 AM
fdigl Wrote:
I used to use Ableton and FL Studio a lot together a long time ago, but since then I've moved on to using solely FL Studio 12.

People tell me to switch but I don't see the reason. Daws are made to do mainly the same thing. The only difference is workflow and some variance in vsts is all. I will stick with FL Studio for a while.

You gonna post your stuff soon ? :p
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14-10-2017, 12:28 AM
fdigl Wrote:
I used to use Ableton and FL Studio a lot together a long time ago, but since then I've moved on to using solely FL Studio 12.

People tell me to switch but I don't see the reason. Daws are made to do mainly the same thing. The only difference is workflow and some variance in vsts is all. I will stick with FL Studio for a while.

You gonna post your stuff soon ? :p
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ya i love music kek good post bro proper 10/10 would post again

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14-10-2017, 01:07 AM
Bubble Wrote:
People tell me to switch but I don't see the reason. Daws are made to do mainly the same thing. The only difference is workflow and some variance in vsts is all. I will stick with FL Studio for a while.

You gonna post your stuff soon ? :p

I only made a full switch because it was a hassle to rewire everything and ultimately I preferred a flexible workflow provided by how liberal and free FL Studio is laid out, and how efficient the piano roll is. I'm still making a lesson plan, but introducing newcomers to the DAW should be fairly quick and easy.
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14-10-2017, 01:16 AM
fdigl Wrote:
I only made a full switch because it was a hassle to rewire everything and ultimately I preferred a flexible workflow provided by how liberal and free FL Studio is laid out, and how efficient the piano roll is. I'm still making a lesson plan, but introducing newcomers to the DAW should be fairly quick and easy.

I know I meant like an audio samples or projects or something. I'm interested in hearing your production level, the mixing of your instruments, and the mastering of the final product.
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14-10-2017, 01:16 AM
fdigl Wrote:
I only made a full switch because it was a hassle to rewire everything and ultimately I preferred a flexible workflow provided by how liberal and free FL Studio is laid out, and how efficient the piano roll is. I'm still making a lesson plan, but introducing newcomers to the DAW should be fairly quick and easy.

I know I meant like an audio samples or projects or something. I'm interested in hearing your production level, the mixing of your instruments, and the mastering of the final product.
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14-10-2017, 01:32 AM
Bubble Wrote:
I know I meant like an audio samples or projects or something. I'm interested in hearing your production level, the mixing of your instruments, and the mastering of the final product.

I might post some samples I made, but I won't be posting any projects I made. I'm not really hear to bias, influence, or even make learning/comparing oneself to others daunting to those who are going to be learning. I will create guides on how to improve, how to get creative as well as find creative inspirations (sound design, composition), andthe purpose of mixing and various ways to go about doing it.

As for my own production level, let's just say I've entered in a few contests such as KVR One Synth Challenge and /r/edmproduction Sample Contests under aliasesand placed on the higher end of things, but still have quitea ways to go before I'm able to consistently do that. A main reason for this is a lack of motivation and the anxiety of month-long creative blocks. This is a big reason why I want to start creative guides, as it would help me bolster creativity by seeing what others who are learning are capable of, create a motivation for me to keep pushing and learning how to get better, and create colleagues who are able to progress with me in my production improvement ventures.

Yeah, those reasons sound a little selfish, but at the same time it will be providing resources for the community, entertainment to those who find this kind of stuff interesting,and might even awaken a passion in people who are looking to express themselves somehow.
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I would LOVE to get into this omg. If you did I might actually have a stroke, or learn to make some music. I used FL Studio and Ableton before.

Ignorance is bliss.
Knowledge is power.

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14-10-2017, 06:01 AM
Apollo Wrote:
I would LOVE to get into this omg. If you did I might actually have a stroke, or learn to make some music. I used FL Studio and Ableton before.

What kind of genres are you into? Or what you'd like to produce?
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