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July 8, 2006 at 4:40 pm #534515
KievParticipantCan Someone Help, I Want to start making my own Music for remixes, I have no DJ Decks or anything like that. Any programs i can use? I make mash-ups but i want to make my own music. Any program recommendations?
AdSense 336x280July 8, 2006 at 4:40 pm #592827
KievParticipantCan Someone Help, I Want to start making my own Music for remixes, I have no DJ Decks or anything like that. Any programs i can use? I make mash-ups but i want to make my own music. Any program recommendations?
AdSense 336x280July 9, 2006 at 6:32 pm #592884
KievParticipantThats all blab to me i dont understand hi-tech words
AdSense 336x280July 9, 2006 at 6:39 pm #592885
DJ ValParticipantKiev wrote:Thats all blab to me i dont understand hi-tech words
I’m afraid you are going to have to get used to some of these hi-tech words when producing your own music. may be of benefit to you Kiev. It’s a reference guide to just about everything audio. Hope this helps.
Take care and good luck.
Val~ Moved ~ Audio Chat
AdSense 336x280July 9, 2006 at 6:41 pm #592886
KievParticipantTy Babes
Are there any programs i can use to do this instead of buying a Keyboard?AdSense 336x280July 9, 2006 at 7:04 pm #592891
KievParticipantKk Sozza. Ty for the links im sure ill read the mcarefully 😉 i cant wait for acapella download to re-appear so i can get more acapellas
AdSense 336x280July 9, 2006 at 11:38 pm #592922
Viktor KParticipantLike the others have pointed out there is no "easy way" to producing music. It’s not all play, especially not in the beginning.
As you learn you will find it more and more fun, at least that is the case for me.
You have to be prepared that it will take a while before you can actually start making stuff that is sounding ok or even whole tunes. Start out learning "the boring stuff" like music theory cause it will really help you a lot. And if you find out that this is your thing those things will not be boring anyway. But if your not finding it funny or rewarding at all producing might not be your calling here in life. Not saying that to discourage you, just to warn you that producing aint for everyone.
Give it a try, test some demos of different sequencers and play around with them. Good luck
AdSense 336x280July 9, 2006 at 11:47 pm #592923
Surface1ParticipantI can make a whole track on my laptop now without having to hook up a keyboard. If you play around with your keyboard in a programme like FL Studio you can start to create melodies and now I can use the keyboard on my laptop just like I can my yamaha. But for big phatt cords and fast paced stuff then a keyboard is neccessary, but either way your gonna have to use one sooner or later
AdSense 336x280July 10, 2006 at 10:04 am #592942
KievParticipantCan u plug ANY keyboard 2 a pc or o u need a special kind?
AdSense 336x280July 10, 2006 at 12:23 pm #592947
Viktor KParticipantKiev wrote:Can u plug ANY keyboard 2 a pc or o u need a special kind?You need one with MIDI-out. This can be in form of a classic MIDI connection or USB. Basic MIDI-controllers are cheap though.
AdSense 336x280July 10, 2006 at 1:59 pm #592950
KievParticipantKk Any suggestions on how much one would cost?
AdSense 336x280July 10, 2006 at 5:31 pm #592962
Viktor KParticipantM-Audio makes some basic starter models with 49 keys. Look at this one for example:
http://www.thomann.de/thoiw2_m-audio_ke … dinfo.htmlAdSense 336x280July 11, 2006 at 3:32 pm #593041
DJ Loyal TParticipantI have found that if you become comfortable with using fruity loops than you can do it through there by just using the samples and presets that already come with it. So in reality you dont realy need a keyboard or anything like that.
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