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Creating your own music...
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Anyone know what kind of software you need to do this? Some guy was showing me his own tracks which he'd made himself with what looked like a pretty basic piece of software a few months ago...some fantastic stuff...been looking for something similar on the net but no luck so far...any suggestions?
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www.ejay.co.uk - you can also buy this software in places like PC World, Game & Amazon etc. Covers genres like Dance/Techno/Hip-Hop/RnB. You can also buy their sample CDs which gives you loads of other genres like DnB/Dance Hall/Electro/Trance/House/Ambient/etc etc.
liam howlett used reason to make the new prodigy album. i think.
eJay would be better for a newbie because you can get the basics of how a track is built quickly and you do not need to spend lots of money on software and you don't need any knowledge of MIDI/music theory/synthesis.
If you don't think eJay is for you then go for Fruity Loops and take time to learn it because it's not bad and gives you fairly good sound quality.
P.S. Liam only used some of Reason for the new album.
Music? Album? Reason! Give me!
I have to say, I found mixing on a PS2 game fantastic to get into making music; gives you ideas on how things should sound and so on, then went to fruityloops to put my ideas into practise.
ejay ...is for kids but ...does give you a grounding in putting a tune together using samples and editing.
download acid pro trial ...then pm me ... .
MixMan is fun for just playing around with.