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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
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Ossie Pooley 03.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by calgarc
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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
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Ossie Pooley 03.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by calgarc
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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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