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Hi,
I am just now getting back into the world of music production and I was hoping some of you out there who do this could maybe list some of your favorite software that you use.
Some of my favorites are:
Battery Pro Tools Live Glitch TL Space Waves Camel Audio (Camel Phat, camel space) Izotope ozone / trash Absynth Reaktor Guitar Rig FM8 Anything by Moog
Feel free to list anything you couldn't live without, I would greatly appreciate it! And please let us not post any torrent links or anything, let's keep it legal, thanks!
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Your list is all pretty sweet. IK Multimedia has some sick stuff. A bit memory intensive, but dope. T-Racks for compression (the singles are more efficient) Amplitube (though it is kind of a tossup with Guitar Rig) Lexicon stuff is good as well. Outboard gear with real analog and tube circuits can phatten things up real nicely. *************8 Sometimes I prefer the Steiberg stuff (Cubase, Nuendo) over ProTools, but DAWs are all pretty much the same. Though, to be honest the new FL Studio might be even more efficient than either group depending on what you do. Logic, Reason, Acid etc. all can be good, but mostly unnecessary if you already have the stuff on your list. Truthfully, technique is more important than software at this point. You can make sick tracks with Cool Edit Pro if you know what you are doing. "Curiouser and curiouser..." ~ Alice
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Ableton Live is phenomenal, I think its a real game changer. its a super creative open ending piece of well thought out software. The Native Instrument synths are pretty killer in my opinion. I've been using Digital Performer for many years as well. The gear is only half the story, once you get a working functional setup focus on creating good music. The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible. Arthur C. Clarke http://vimeo.com/32001208
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As a guitarist I really like my Line 6 amp modeling technologies. If you're looking to devote some time to learning the stuff, Max/MSP is a great program to be acquainted with. If you know what you're doing, you can create complex processes practically from scratch. I designed and created an interactive interface with it that was capable of a variety of functions. I had it analyze the pitch and amplitude of my playing and create a series of mathematical averages. The more random or diverse the pitch or amplitude, the higher the averages. I would then take the averages and have them plug themselves into a variety of parameters on a comb filter, thus the more diverse my playing is, the more aspects of the comb filter would change more dramatically thus encouraging randomness or diversity in my playing. I also had interactive delays set up in a similar fashion. I would have the resulting signal be run through a square wave generator to allow me a very computeristic way of playing (and I just love rectangle waves). If you're willing to devote some time to learning the workings of the program, you can do practically anything you'd like. "Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Albert Einstein
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I think somewhere I have a recording that documents some of the computeristic sounds I created with my guitar/computer (don't think I have any recordings of the more interactive things I did), but if I can find it, I'll post it. "Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Albert Einstein
"The Mighty One appears, the horizon shines. Atum appears on the smell of his censing, the Sunshine- god has risen in the sky, the Mansion of the pyramidion is in joy and all its inmates are assembled, a voice calls out within the shrine, shouting reverberates around the Netherworld." - Egyptian Book of the Dead
"Man fears time, but time fears the Pyramids" - 9th century Arab proverb
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Jack Dark's Darkware Some things will come easy, some will be a test
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Explorer
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Global wrote:As a guitarist I really like my Line 6 amp modeling technologies.
Cool, I'm a guitarist too... Ableton live is great and easy to use.
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I love VST plugins. My favorites are the Ohm Force line and Synplant. They have some funky ass interfaces but once you get 'em down, almost anything is possible. Convert a melodic element into a rhythmic element...
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REASON.
It's so simple and intuitive with the virtual hardware rack interface, and yet, you can pretty much create anything you can imagine, because there's NO LIMIT to how you can hook together all of the various modules, and use CV signals to control ANYTHING.
Example: I just made a dubstep-style wobble bass patch in Thor where I route the signal through a Scream distortion unit, then send it back into the synth using the audio inputs, creating a feedback loop! Adds some nice grit and warmth to the sound.
Also, if you have the time to spend learning it, Reaktor is unbelievably powerful. I created an awesome synth in Reaktor where I whisper into a microphone and modulate the sound with the microphone's output, so I basically have a totally effortless way to expressively control the synth while playing it live. I was tripping out on that thing when I first got it working. So much fun.
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JC
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Pro 53 is a good vst I've been using recently that's not been mentioned. Been using a lot of maxforlive synths and effects that are quite impressive the retro synths are pretty great, also the granulator is impressive for weird and wonderful textures Max for live kills my processor, want to get a mac next, vsts on pc and maxforlive on the mac, hopefully that will solve processor problems.
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I couldn't find much that I recorded with my max/mxp patch, but I did find this. It was capable of much more than this, but this is all I have for now. To be clear, no synths were used. This is my guitar and my patch. Hyperspatial Code"Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Albert Einstein
"The Mighty One appears, the horizon shines. Atum appears on the smell of his censing, the Sunshine- god has risen in the sky, the Mansion of the pyramidion is in joy and all its inmates are assembled, a voice calls out within the shrine, shouting reverberates around the Netherworld." - Egyptian Book of the Dead
"Man fears time, but time fears the Pyramids" - 9th century Arab proverb
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Reaktor, Max MSP and Kyma For virtual instruments, check out east west libraries. Their Beatles one is fucking incredible.
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metamorhpasizer
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Logic Pro 8, Sonar Producer, waves, v-99, reaktor 5, and absynth. One step i really want to take is buying a new REAL synthesizer, not softsynth. Ive been looking at good options, but many are too expensive. A space station would be awesome i think. Cool that theres so many musicians and and producers here on the nexus! You have never been apart from me. You can never depart and never return, for we are continuous, indistinguishable. We are eternal forever
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TheAppleCore wrote:REASON.
It's so simple and intuitive with the virtual hardware rack interface, and yet, you can pretty much create anything you can imagine, because there's NO LIMIT to how you can hook together all of the various modules, and use CV signals to control ANYTHING.
Example: I just made a dubstep-style wobble bass patch in Thor where I route the signal through a Scream distortion unit, then send it back into the synth using the audio inputs, creating a feedback loop! Adds some nice grit and warmth to the sound. I completely agree. I LOVE reason. I don't have much to compare it to i guess, but the possibilities with that program are endless. I have used cubase a bit and Fruity Loops, but Reason takes the cake in my opinion. I am getting the newest version of Logic soon, so am excited to see how it compares.
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illudium Q-36
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Ableton Live I use synplant too, I love it for synth percussion. All posts written by Madcap should be regarded as fiction.
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Soundloom is an incredibly powerful tool for sound design. Reaktor - ridiculously ridiculous synth Granulab - very cool little toy, you can download for free Massive - great NI synth there are others but I'm a bit out of touch these days *hangs head* Lose Control, Free My Soul, Break Me Open, Make Me Whole."DMT kicked my balls off" - od3
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I was getting in to making stuff with fl studio 9 free trial and really enjoyed it. Then I bought a mac and now I can't get fl studio! Is there a program similar to fl for mac? I liked that I didn't have to get a midi controller for fl. I thought about getting the Akai MPK-25 with ableton live but did'nt want to throw down that much never having tried it out. 'Little spider weaves a wispy web, stumblin' through the woods it catches to my head. She crawls behind my ear and whispers secrets. Dragonfly whiz by and sings now teach it.'
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^ I'd say wait until Reason 6 comes out (which is in three days at the time of posting!), and then grab that. You honestly can't lose. All of Reason's classic hardware rack goodness PLUS audio recording and editing.
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