RE: [313] Slightly OT: Music Software??

2002-05-21 Thread Langsman, Marc

Ive started using Steinberg Reason which is pretty cool - u can pick and
choose bits of kit (samplers, sequencers 909 style drum machine etc) and
plug 'em together - hours of fun :) You can link it up to Rebirth as well
for some 303 action I believe

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Can you guys share with me your favorite music packages for 
creating tracks
as well as dj mixing software.





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[313] Slightly OT: Music Software??

2002-05-20 Thread Malcolm J. McAtee
Can you guys share with me your favorite music packages for creating tracks
as well as dj mixing software.





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Re: [313] Slightly OT: Music Software??

2002-05-20 Thread Malcolm J. McAtee
which brings up another issue  --
Mac or PC (Oh no!  I hope I am not starting something here...;)


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Hey Malcolm,

Logic audio for sequencing(mac)
Ableton Live(mac) FruityLoops(pc) Exs24(mac) for soft-sampling

I use mostly analog gear but these are essential, for me at least.

Take care and good luck,
jen

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RE: [313] Slightly OT: Music Software??

2002-05-20 Thread Jones, George
Until yesterday morning it was a PC running Cubase 5r4, Reason 3.0, Rebirth
2, FM7, and a truckload of other VST plugins. 

I've seen the light now, Logic Audio Platinum 5 for PC rahwks! I hated Logic
with a passion until this release, but this thing has everything I've been
looking for in a sequencing/audio package. 

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Re: [313] Slightly OT: Music Software??

2002-05-20 Thread :P
spektral delay, live, dreamstation, granular tools, VSTs, CEP2, FM7, some
absynth.  i dont sequence the hell out of my tracks using logic or anything,
but its nice to automate my hardware with logics midi functions

i do however use sequences of samples that I make, with the sample offsets
and pans, velocities and whatnot all being sequences.  then I bounce the
sequences out to wav and can throw live shows together on the fly.


I do use a couple hardware drum machines, several filters and fx processors,
and of course, a 16 channel mixer.  my music is very conceptual though, so
my recipe wont work for others im sure.

-Joe

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 Until yesterday morning it was a PC running Cubase 5r4, Reason 3.0,
Rebirth
 2, FM7, and a truckload of other VST plugins.

 I've seen the light now, Logic Audio Platinum 5 for PC rahwks! I hated
Logic
 with a passion until this release, but this thing has everything I've been
 looking for in a sequencing/audio package.

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Re: [313] Slightly OT: Music Software??

2002-05-20 Thread db9

  Can you guys share with me your favorite music packages for creating
 tracks
  as well as dj mixing software.


have u have already tried Reason and Traktor?

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RE: [313] Slightly OT: Music Software??

2002-05-20 Thread Matthew Cloney
Ya, respectively those two are the ones I've been most recommended to for
that.

Also, you might want to look into Sonic Foundry's Sound Forge for sound
tweaks, effects and mastering, ACID as an excellent separate sequencer (3.0
is totally amazing), and I've also heard Nuendo and Logic Pro Audio are good
for making music.  Fruity Loops is a stupid name for a program but it's very
user-friendly and has some great sounds.

As far as making mixes, I've got Traktor but haven't tried it yet, have
friends who like it.  Protools is the only other one I know of for making
beatmatched mix cds, but I could never figure out how the hell to get that
thing to work properly.  Plus, when you get to a certain level with that
one, you have to buy their hardware as well.  My rec:  try Traktor.  Much
less expensive and much more user-friendly.

Cheers,

-m


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  Can you guys share with me your favorite music packages for creating
 tracks
  as well as dj mixing software.


have u have already tried Reason and Traktor?

db9

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Re: [313] Slightly OT: Music Software?? and more

2002-05-20 Thread Tahir
would people have suggestions for a mac user? i've got an ibook and
would love to mess around (read: i have no clue what i'm doing).

on a similar note:
i've been considering for pretty much the past 4 years in college to
get some turntables and begin to actually get some skills so that i
could feasibly do the upmost basic DJing. i've also considered
starting off all electronic, and thinking of beats that way. i really
never had free time in college to do any of this but i might as well
make some time now or else, well the impetus might not be there 10
years down the line. if people have opinions with regard to starting
off making/experimenting with music, i'd love to hear. i've no clue
what sounds i want, that's part of why i want to do it (but its gotta
make people dance).

if anyone here is in the providence ri / boston area, and do this sort
of stuff, i'd love to meet up and gain the tiniest bit of direction
(i'll be there from june on)

--tahir

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Re: [313] Slightly OT: Music Software?? and more

2002-05-20 Thread :P
get something that makes noise and start making tracks.

all the gear in the world wont help you unless you have good musical ideas
and instinct.

has neither of those things,
-Joe


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 would people have suggestions for a mac user? i've got an ibook and
 would love to mess around (read: i have no clue what i'm doing).

 on a similar note:
 i've been considering for pretty much the past 4 years in college to
 get some turntables and begin to actually get some skills so that i
 could feasibly do the upmost basic DJing. i've also considered
 starting off all electronic, and thinking of beats that way. i really
 never had free time in college to do any of this but i might as well
 make some time now or else, well the impetus might not be there 10
 years down the line. if people have opinions with regard to starting
 off making/experimenting with music, i'd love to hear. i've no clue
 what sounds i want, that's part of why i want to do it (but its gotta
 make people dance).

 if anyone here is in the providence ri / boston area, and do this sort
 of stuff, i'd love to meet up and gain the tiniest bit of direction
 (i'll be there from june on)

 --tahir

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RE: [313] Slightly OT: Music Software?? and more

2002-05-20 Thread Giles Dickerson
Anyone ever hear the first REQ One album on Skint? One of the wickedest beat 
frenzies and nasty hip-hopish productions I've ever heard. He made that entire 
album using 2 turntables and a borrowed casio sampler.

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 Subject:  Re: [313] Slightly OT: Music Software??  and more
 
 get something that makes noise and start making tracks.
 
 all the gear in the world wont help you unless you have good musical ideas
 and instinct.
 
 has neither of those things,
 -Joe
 
 
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 Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 3:29 PM
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  would people have suggestions for a mac user? i've got an ibook and
  would love to mess around (read: i have no clue what i'm doing).
 
  on a similar note:
  i've been considering for pretty much the past 4 years in college to
  get some turntables and begin to actually get some skills so that i
  could feasibly do the upmost basic DJing. i've also considered
  starting off all electronic, and thinking of beats that way. i really
  never had free time in college to do any of this but i might as well
  make some time now or else, well the impetus might not be there 10
  years down the line. if people have opinions with regard to starting
  off making/experimenting with music, i'd love to hear. i've no clue
  what sounds i want, that's part of why i want to do it (but its gotta
  make people dance).
 
  if anyone here is in the providence ri / boston area, and do this sort
  of stuff, i'd love to meet up and gain the tiniest bit of direction
  (i'll be there from june on)
 
  --tahir
 
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Re[2]: [313] Slightly OT: Music Software?? and more

2002-05-20 Thread Brian 'balistic' Prince
Monday, May 20, 2002, 12:35:22 PM, a knob was tweaked and out came:

GD Anyone ever hear the first REQ One album on Skint? One of the wickedest 
beat frenzies and nasty hip-hopish productions I've ever heard. He made that 
entire album using 2 turntables and a borrowed
GD casio sampler.

Oh man, I used to have this old toy Casio keyboard that went through a
flood.  After it had dried out, it sounded positively alien . . . all
of the instruments were suddenly endowed with bizarre resonances, and
it would randomly apply pitch slides all over the place.  I wish I had
had the foresight to sample it before my parents gave it to charity.

Hopefully some underprivileged kid is still having a blast with the
thing.

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RE: Re[2]: [313] Slightly OT: Music Software?? and more

2002-05-20 Thread Giles Dickerson
You could have been the next Pole!

- Giles

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 Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:50 PM
 To:   Giles Dickerson
 Cc:   313@hyperreal.org
 Subject:  Re[2]: [313] Slightly OT: Music Software??  and more
 
 Monday, May 20, 2002, 12:35:22 PM, a knob was tweaked and out came:
 
 GD Anyone ever hear the first REQ One album on Skint? One of the wickedest 
 beat frenzies and nasty hip-hopish productions I've ever heard. He made that 
 entire album using 2 turntables and a borrowed
 GD casio sampler.
 
 Oh man, I used to have this old toy Casio keyboard that went through a
 flood.  After it had dried out, it sounded positively alien . . . all
 of the instruments were suddenly endowed with bizarre resonances, and
 it would randomly apply pitch slides all over the place.  I wish I had
 had the foresight to sample it before my parents gave it to charity.
 
 Hopefully some underprivileged kid is still having a blast with the
 thing.
 
 -
 Brian balistic Prince
 http://www.bprince.com - art and techno
 Strokes of Defiance EP . . . soon.
 
 
 
 

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