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Offline FreeTerran

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Know anyone a good music making program ?
Or what is the best music making program ?
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Offline Kamikaze

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For classical, try a piano. A tad expensive though. (3000 for an upright?)
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Offline Gloriano

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:nervous: me:nervous: :D
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:nervous: me:nervous: :D
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Offline Gloriano

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i am real music machine:D
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Offline Razor

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Originally posted by Free Terran
Know anyone a good music making program ?
Or what is the best music making program ?

Dude, there is no music making program. You have to hire someone or make it yourself. :D
Though, you can use Creatives Sound Studio, Recorders etc to edit, record and such. But there is no program that can make music for you. Sorry.

 

Offline 01010

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Seeing as most people here aren't familiar with it I'd recommend Reason which is pretty much all you'd ever need (possibly a midi controller, depends on how much you enjoy using the mouse. As for editing sound, Cool Edit Pro.

Fruity loops and Fruity tracks are ok I guess too.
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Offline Petrarch of the VBB

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What about Cubase and all that?

 

Offline 01010

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What about Cubase and all that?


Look at what Reason can do :). Reason takes Cubase outside, shakes its head pitifully and just walks away.

Reason is the daddy.
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Offline pyro-manic

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Marshall + Axe with 'buckers = sweet noise :D
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Offline 01010

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Marshall + Axe with 'buckers = sweet noise :D


Only if you can play.

Also an accurate description of my setup. :) . 'Cept I have twin humbuckers and my amp uses sweet sweet valves. ::drools::
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Offline pyro-manic

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You lucky bastard! ;)

I've got an Epiphone SG400: cherry red, twin humbuckers, Super Slinky strings.

The amp is a Marshall MG30 that I got for Christmas. Not the best of them, but sounds pretty damn fine all the same, and it's more than loud enough (I've had complaints off the neighbours :nervous: ).


This is OK for the stuff I'm doing at the moment (just jamming with mates), but I'm looking at getting a full stack some time this year, probably a TSL 100. Then probably a Voodoo Lesbo or Explorer, as soon as I've saved enough.

What rig have you got?
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Sonar 2.0XL rules. I use it with all my gear, it comes with some good software synths too. I have a Kurzweil K2600, Yamaha S08 Synths and the ReMote 25 controller and a Fender Stratocaster, oh, and a Djembe :-)
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Offline 01010

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Originally posted by pyro-manic
You lucky bastard! ;)

I've got an Epiphone SG400: cherry red, twin humbuckers, Super Slinky strings.

The amp is a Marshall MG30 that I got for Christmas. Not the best of them, but sounds pretty damn fine all the same, and it's more than loud enough (I've had complaints off the neighbours :nervous: ).


This is OK for the stuff I'm doing at the moment (just jamming with mates), but I'm looking at getting a full stack some time this year, probably a TSL 100. Then probably a Voodoo Lesbo or Explorer, as soon as I've saved enough.

What rig have you got?


My amps a Marshall, nice valvey one, not too sure what it is cause it's not here at the moment, been practising with a drumming friend. I know it's a rare model cause I can't find a picture of it anywhere, nearest I can get is this (same colour too):



As for guitar, I'm playing a Maverick X1 and it's lovely, slim neck, twin buckers, fat aggressive and loud. The way it should be.




I got two Danelectro pedals (Grilled cheese (distortion) and Pastrami (Overdrive)) and a Zoom 505 multi effects pedal.

Want a Boss GT3 but I can't possibly justify the £300 minimum for it :).
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Offline pyro-manic

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Nice axe! I had a look at some Mavericks when I bought the SG. I liked the sound, but the neck didn't feel quite right - slightly too thin for my tastes. About the thinnest I'd go would be the '63 Les Paul profile.

I haven't seen that particular amp before - it must be a limited edition or something - keep it safe! Should be worth a bit in 20 years.  I really like the Valvestate range, but I find that for that kind of money, you may as well spend an extra £50-£100 and go for an all-valve one, one of the JCM2000's or a JTM45 or something. I think the extra tonal quality you get justifies the extra money. That's why I don't like the new Mode Four - it's LOUD (:eek: ), but because of the solid-state circuitry, it has a different tone to the pure-tube amps.

The GT-3's a rip-off. I wouldn't go near it at that price. You might be able to find a second-hand one on an auction site, but they get snapped up very quickly. Same goes for the Digitech Whammy - awesome, but over-priced.

As for pedals, I haven't bought any yet, but I built my own Crybaby....;7
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