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Off-Topic => Off-Topic Discussion => Topic started by: Kujii on April 14, 2011, 08:01:47 PM
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Acid doesn't cut it for me I suppose, but Garage band for Macs always worked very well, does anyone have any good suggestions for music editing software that is either cheap to buy, or I could probably pirate rather easily? ^^
Music Creation Software, Map Creation tech, etc, is all types of software I've been looking to gather for when it comes time to make my stuff become reality, so essentially any program that is versatile is likely to fit into my criteria.
I'm looking to be able to create beats on many different notes, so yeah; any suggestions?
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i like audacity but it's fairly simple
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How simple? if I can strike notes on a keyboard with it, and tune that keyboard, I essentially have a large enough expanse of notes to work with to get started, so it would work for now.
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Yeah no talk of pirating things please.
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/shrugs.
Understood, I certainly don't wish anyone to link me to anything 'questionable' in legal value, I merely was attempting to make it clear how I'm on a very limited Budget with gathering such software, I don't want anyone to link any illegal downloads to things here
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in terms of making music on the computer I don't know anything like garageband for windows.
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hmm, if thats the case, I'm likely to have to buy a MAC and PC later in life.
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dont like acid?? hmm fl studio is pretty good for me.
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dont like acid?? hmm fl studio is pretty good for me.
this
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hmm, if thats the case, I'm likely to have to buy a MAC and PC later in life.
Just get a Mac and dual boot Windows.
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*raises eyebrow*
I've never heard of that before, I might look into what that means, and if it looks good do it.
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*raises eyebrow*
I've never heard of that before, I might look into what that means, and if it looks good do it.
As of Mac OS 10.5 Leopard, all Intel Macs (Macs from 2006 and on) can dual boot Windows with a built-in tool called Boot Camp. http://www.apple.com/macosx/compatibility/ (http://www.apple.com/macosx/compatibility/)
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I use it to run RA2
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Anvil Studio is ok.
FB uses it for the BBEANS music IIRC.
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*raises eyebrow*
I've never heard of that before, I might look into what that means, and if it looks good do it.
As of Mac OS 10.5 Leopard, all Intel Macs (Macs from 2006 and on) can dual boot Windows with a built-in tool called Boot Camp. http://www.apple.com/macosx/compatibility/ (http://www.apple.com/macosx/compatibility/)
Well, heck, Macs are definitely better then windows now...
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there has to be some reason to pay twice the price..
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Virtual DJ Free 7
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there has to be some reason to pay twice the price..
Well, apart from teh build quality, not really - the hardware is all the same.
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build quality makes a huge difference.