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Tuesday, February 22, 2011 - 15:34

I hope this mostly helped you and kind of answered what you were asking. :)

Sunday, February 20, 2011 - 20:25

Like I said, This is reallym really old. This was before I even had a grasp on Musical theory. I posted it up after making it sound not as bad as it did. but also, There are parts in there that are very good for people to cut out and use or whatever. But once again this was made a good maybe 7-8 years ago. Also, If someone likes the potential of what it is now and wants things changed, just let me know. I mostly posted it to salvage an old song of mine.  also fyi, The pads never had a consistent pattern due to the unsettledness to the song.

Thursday, February 17, 2011 - 17:35

Thank you sir, There is some things I would like to change myself as in mixing but if anyone would like me to do so and use the song just let me know!

Sunday, February 13, 2011 - 04:53

Tbh, All D.a.w have their pros and cons and the only reason they are so many of them is because they fit others workflow. I only use protools because it is the "industry" standard but my workflow in it is far worse then it would in ableton (which I work the fastest in).

The only ones I am not too hot about are Fl studios and Reason. Yes, they are D.A.Ws but they lean more towards midi controllers and automation and not audio when its being a Digital Audio workstation. If you use reason and FL studios as a start that is perfectly fine since it is closer to a Daw then say Audacity, and Garabeband. (I only use audacity for extreme minimal edits). For it to be a Daw it must have automation Expandability, integration, and flexability and an available gui to manitpulate the audio. Moist of them will also have Extensive sound file recording, edit and region definition and placement, Midi sequencing and recording, real time on screen mixing, and real time effects.

Now when you want to think which D.a.w is better at something then the other is so insignificant I most likely choose to ignore it. For example I have heard that some daws have better dither then another program. When dither is just noise to try to maintain a consistant sample rate that is pretty much not noticable. I use ableton becasue I feel the workflow of it is a perfect medium in audio and electronic. for me However I do not like the Reverb in ableton. Abletons reverb is a digital reverb that I think was semi poorly coded and unrealistic sounding. When a program like cubase I believe used a Ir-L convolution Reverb which is far more superior to me in my book.  But all in all it just depends on your workflow and when you get to the point when your reverb sound and dither quality matter to you then you can look more into them.

From all the software I have used so far I would recommend

  • Acid
  • Ableton
  • Reaper
  • Cubase
  • Protools
  • Renoise
  • Reason

Free software to use

  • LMMS
  • Ardour
  • Rosegarden
  • Audacity

Remember these are from what I used and seemed to have the least problems with. There are prob others I havnt tried that are fantastic just never got around to the,

Sunday, February 13, 2011 - 04:31

You have a pretty big amount of people helping though. Cant they help you with the sounds?

Saturday, February 12, 2011 - 18:23

I second that. I feel mcafee is only used due to the high population buying prebuilt computers with mcafee already on it. :P

Thursday, February 10, 2011 - 05:21

I can see why you are offering money with something like this. time is money, But time + rejection = nothing D:

Wednesday, February 9, 2011 - 18:05

Oh man, this art reminds me exactly of Goldeneye! haha <3

Wednesday, February 9, 2011 - 01:30

I am ready to download this whenever. I will let it run in the background.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011 - 21:49

Since, I am the audio admin here I guess I will step up and take that challenge if you do not feel comfortable doing it yourself. Upload me a torrent and I will sort through them. Thanks :)

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