Does anyone know what artists use to make their music? I'm particularly interested in Minus artists but any popular ones would be interesting. I know about the basics like Ableton and I've heard rumors about certain people but if somebody could pin it down ie: Gaiser: Reaktor, Ableton,
or something like that. I'm trying to decide what to buy next so if anyone has info that would be awesome.
Software and Hardwear that Well Known Producers Use
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producers use everything.
Experiment. Buy some sh!t, sell it if it sucks.
Experiment. Buy some sh!t, sell it if it sucks.
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thx for the kind wordsDragonsand wrote:Yes!
I thought Fruity Loops was sh*t before, but it's just because I didn't like the way to work with it.
The quality of your tracks are a proof
Fruity loops for me was just the first software i tested, and the thing I experienced was that it was very easy to use in the beginning (without knowing much about all the features).
I always tought that if I wanted to make "serioues" tracks that I would have to switch over to cubase, ableton, ... But the more I'm learning with FL, the more I think that I can stick to this software...
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