Music software !!!!

Music software !!!!
Posted on: 14.06.2013 by Reba Olree
Whats the best FREE music software to create your own beats to then put on CD.

Im new to the music industry hahaha !!!!

Ive been told to use audacity what do you all believe ??

Dannie Dimora
14.06.2013
Originally Posted by city_boy07
Is Logic not known as industry standard?
And protools
Bunny Sockel
14.06.2013
Originally Posted by city_boy07
Is Logic not known as industry standard?
Ableton has become more of the industry standard for dance music in the last couple of years. Also the workflow of live is much easier to learn than logic.
Reba Olree
14.06.2013
Cool,

with regards to recording voice, can you then place them on to these programs too ??
Hayden Raugh
14.06.2013
Originally Posted by sarasin
First, you need to understand the differences between the software you need.

What you want is a DAW. A Digital Audio Workstation.

Audacity is something you will edit sound with, but will not suffice as a DAW.

You should look into Cubase, Ableton Live or ProTools.

There are others, like FruityLoops and Reason, but the above 3 are industry standard.

I started on Rebirth, the Reason, the Cubase and after long last Ableton.

So..yeah....go research that some!

Is Logic not known as industry standard?
Lilliana Perris
14.06.2013
First, you need to understand the differences between the software you need.

What you want is a DAW. A Digital Audio Workstation.

Audacity is something you will edit sound with, but will not suffice as a DAW.

You should look into Cubase, Ableton Live or ProTools.

There are others, like FruityLoops and Reason, but the above 3 are industry standard.

I started on Rebirth, the Reason, the Cubase and after long last Ableton.

So..yeah....go research that some!

Reba Olree
14.06.2013
Cool,

yea i know it takes time, i just want to get started ASAP !!!!!

Ill have a ganderssss .................

Cheers
Augustine Mitzen
14.06.2013
That's like asking what car is the best to drive, no definite answer.

I'd recommend Reaper, though^ just because of the unlimited trial, i like that approach from the devs. That said, if you can afford it, definitely go and buy the license!

Bear in mind it'll take a lot of time to get to the level, where you actually start producing something listenable, don't expect to know it all overevening .
Marshall Aby
14.06.2013
For free, I wouldn't recommend anything. For cheap, I'd recommend Reaper http://www.reaper.fm/. You can evaluate before purchasing.
Matt Kane
14.06.2013
Download the demo from Ableton, watch tutorials on youtube and get to know the shit.

https://www.ableton.com/en/trial/?gc...FZLKtAodsWgAmQ

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