producing

producing
Posted on: 02.09.2012 by Santina Klarner
what to producers use to produce music? software? I'm interested in starting
Janyce Henningson
03.09.2012
Originally Posted by calgarc
you should try dr drum...
Yep fresh beats all the way..
Ossie Pooley
03.09.2012
Originally Posted by calgarc
you should try dr drum
Sounds like a plan.
Santina Klarner
02.09.2012
what to producers use to produce music? software? I'm interested in starting
Ossie Pooley
03.09.2012
If I could draw a DB4 and it'd happen, I would buy Dr Drum. Inspiring stuff
Leeanna Ayla
03.09.2012
Bunny Sockel
03.09.2012
I agree with the other's on Dr Drum. You will be the next guetta if you use it
Janyce Henningson
03.09.2012
Originally Posted by calgarc
you should try dr drum...
Yep fresh beats all the way..
Ossie Pooley
03.09.2012
Originally Posted by calgarc
you should try dr drum
Sounds like a plan.
Stanley Topoleski
03.09.2012
you should try dr drum... lol in all seriousness, try googling it
Bunny Sockel
02.09.2012
Use google or watch some YouTube videos. And also use the SEARCH function there are a million threads on this topic.....
Earlean Mundstock
02.09.2012
I heard a lot of people in the music industry use protools, but don't count on me
Antonetta Wikel
02.09.2012
I thought most would be producers started with GOOGLE?
Ossie Pooley
02.09.2012
Electronic music production is done on a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation)

Any DAW will suffice.

Programs like Ableton, Logic, FL Studio, Reason etc.

Check out what you like.

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