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whats hot? FL Studio, Reason or Cakewalk Sonar? |
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@mystroh | 1 July 09 | |
i prefer all of them Rewired
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@3rdrail | 1 July 09 | |
Ableton live, it's the easiest and most intuitive, with a lot of functionality
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@djdigit | 1 July 09 | |
all of em if they nicked
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@xashanx | 1 July 09 | |
im planning to build home recording studio. what are the equpment im gonna need? including a soundcard. i definitely wont be recording more than 2 instruments at once
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@xashanx | 1 July 09 | |
so i wont need a large mixer except channels needed for recording a acoustic drum.
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@3rdrail | 1 July 09 | |
I'd recommend an m-audio interface so you can attach any instruments you want to your pc. Sound card wise, it depends what motherboard you've got. Newer motherboards have HD sound chips in now so a seperate sound card isn't essential. Which DAW you use is down to personal preference really but I like to use ableton live 7.
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@3rdrail | 1 July 09 | |
I'd recommend an m-audio interface so you can attach any instruments you want to your pc. Sound card wise, it depends what motherboard you've got. Newer motherboards have HD sound chips in now so a seperate sound card isn't essential. Which DAW you use is down to personal preference really but I like to use ableton live 7.
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@jpdv | 1 July 09 | |
if your recommending the m-audio (unless your meaning the midi only) then the onboard sound is redundant
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@jpdv | 1 July 09 | |
as for ableton being the easiest thats subjective, i liked as a sketch pad and for live work, as a DAW i couldn't get along with it
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@xashanx | 1 July 09 | |
i suppose intel dg mobos havent hd technology tou're talking about 3rdrail
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