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In Reply to: NEW need cp softwear and assistance posted by Tony on December 31, 2001 at 03:01:13: : hey im new to the board. im getting a new computer very soon and want to get some tools i can use to make some porfessional notes with. i do progresive trance and house. and need some smokin stuff to get started. i have been pettying around over the years with acid and a few others as well as djing in almost everyclub here in my city point being... im frigging bored and want to make my onw trax to be recognized for. Music has been my quest from the time i started seeing the influence house has on people till the last underground i threw i have loved it openly and need to start the next generation of music lovers off with somthing to remember so what do you have?? i need everything drum and beet machines keyboard programs synths compressors mixers anything i can use to get my work done and done well i want to gather as much info on everything even if i dont even plan on using it as i have been for years now and most of all want some inside info on what the people know is popin thanks Tony. Hey Tony, First off, I'll tell you that I do not mix music myself. I mainly use drum programs to make loops for promotional stuff for the radio station I work for. There's a program called Rebirth I use that has some cool options to it. If you want the king-pin I'd suggest a program called FruityLoops. It's kick ass and has more knobs and spinning dials that you can shake a stick at. The one thing I can definitely help you with is your mixing software. There are a ton of programs out there, all with there own advantages and disadvantages, but in my opinion Cool Edit Pro is top of the heap. It is simple, VERY user friendly and yet has enough options to keep you busy well into 2002. As far as sound cards go, I use SoundBlaster Mp3 plus and have no complaints- although I do have a seperate amp hooked up and have noticed a small amount of clipping on overmodulated audio. If you want some more advice, e-mail me at jayacosta@hotmail.com and I can get answers for you (I know a lot of engineers.) Good luck. Follow Ups:
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