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August 26, 2006 at 12:06 pm #535142
baby_boyParticipantwhich is the best music program to creat rnb tracks?
some ppl say cubase, but i was wondering what do you guys think?AdSense 336x280August 26, 2006 at 12:06 pm #597028
baby_boyParticipantwhich is the best music program to creat rnb tracks?
some ppl say cubase, but i was wondering what do you guys think?AdSense 336x280August 26, 2006 at 12:31 pm #597030
lewelschParticipant[color color=red:3bu0jhbl]YOU[/color:3bu0jhbl] create Tracks and [color color=red:3bu0jhbl]NOT[/color:3bu0jhbl] the Software
LW
ps.Cubase user
AdSense 336x280August 26, 2006 at 1:53 pm #597033
baby_boyParticipantyour missing my point here, im asking on people’s personal opinion. Most people prefer a certain program to creat certain types of music.
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RollupzParticipantReason and Live rewired works good for me.
I find it so quick to get a beat going in reason then throw in an acapella or my own vocals using Live.
Then just sprinkle some fairy dust on top and there you go.AdSense 336x280August 26, 2006 at 4:32 pm #597050
baby_boyParticipantso what kind of beats do you creat sonix?
AdSense 336x280August 27, 2006 at 3:26 pm #597109
RollupzParticipantAll kinds , just depends what mood im in – nothing too heavy though.
AdSense 336x280August 27, 2006 at 4:33 pm #597115
Viktor KParticipantActually I don’t really see the reason why one software would be better to create RnB tracks. Thats more down to the sounds you use with the program (and how you program the sounds ofcourse).
Try out some demos and feel what you are most comfortable with. Personally I use Cubase and Reason, but I mostly produce House. But it’s no problem producing RnB with those two.AdSense 336x280August 27, 2006 at 7:24 pm #597124
DJ ValParticipantbaby_boy this subject on which program is best for this ‘n that has been discussed before. is a 6 page discussion.
Like lewelsch and DJ Tel have mentioned, it all comes down to what sounds you choose to use. Best thing is to download some demo programs and see which one is suited to you as there are so many out there at the moment.
It makes no difference if you’re remixing/creating RnB or Dance tracks it all comes down how you lay the sounds/instruments down etc.AdSense 336x280August 28, 2006 at 1:29 am #597151
JohnnyTraxParticipantreason fits the description.
AdSense 336x280August 28, 2006 at 2:32 pm #597179
In SilicoParticipantPersonally, for RnB I think ‘Sucka DJ 5.0’ is the best way to go….

It’s all a matter of preference.
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