Brian J. Haag wrote:

>--- David Gover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm interested in starting to produce dnb.
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>>
>
>Get Reason or Fruity.  There are places to get them if
>you can't afford them.  Yes, you can use Rewire w/
>Reason to Cubase or Nuendo, but personally I think
>that's a seriously inelegant solution (since when is
>two programs better than one for writing?).
>  
>
absolutely, tools are just tools, its all about what your do with them. 
 you will catch a lot of flack tossed around about fruity, just ignore it :)

>Realize that it's going to be a LONG time before you
>write anything worth listening to, so take your time
>and relax about learning.
>  
>
i can't stress this enough, it takes most people _years_ to teach 
themselves how to listen appropriately so that they can cross that line 
into "professional" sounding stuff.  electronic music is some of the 
hardest stuff to write since you have to work on so many levels 
simultaneously.  it also happens (IMHO) to be the most rewarding for the 
very same reasons though, so stick to it.

>>Before everybody tells me hardware is better - maybe
>>I'll buy some later and
>>besides, I hear High Contrast uses purely software,
>>so there must be
>>something in it?
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>
>There is something in it.  High Contrast is a perfect
>example (along with Konflict/Kemal) that you can make
>it big with just software.  Whether the stuff sounds
>good is a different discussion altogether.
>  
>
hell yes.  its all about how you wield the tools :)

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