@mobiusQUOTE (mobius)
There are free alternatives, as someone mentioned in the other thread. You should look into these.
It's not about "free" it's about usability: Should be as intuitive as possible.
Of course: experience is perfect but why while away my time with the wrong software. Mankind improved due to sharing knowledge! (big words! not meant to be serious :-)
QUOTE (mobius)
* Recording, which many call tracking because that's what you're essentially doing until you've had enough.
* Mixing down to stereo or other multi-channel format.
* Mastering your mix to proper dynamics and frequency spectrum.
If there are three different steps you probably need three kinds of software, right?
-Recording with a Tracker/Drum machine; a part of it is creating loops right?
-Mixing with an Editor or with a tracker?
-Mastering with ??? and Editor as well?
@guest0101Do you know the advantage of
Adobe Audition in comparison to
Sony Soundforge?
@SacRatSounds like you'd want to propose
Fruity Loops as a good one for beginners?
What is the difference again between a tracker and ... mh what to compare it with?
@seannybQUOTE (seannyb)
the tracker that most people use nowadays is
http://www.renoise.com/I checked the website and was quite surprised about the price. Maybe thats the reason why it's well known?!
Because I tried
Reason already I'd like to learn it as well even though I think it's made for professionals how used to work in a studio with analog equipment.
QUOTE (seannyb)
You can use a small app "Propellerheads Recycle" to import various music loops into Reason
As I understand:
ReCycle is a tool like
ACID or
Fruity Loops?! AGAIN, I'm confused - to much input!! :-)
I conclude that
Audition is better than
Sony Soundforge? Or is it an anti global company thing?
@rjamorimQUOTE (rjamorim)
That looks like a REAL professionals tool? (Looking at the price!) But is it easy to use as well?
CONCLUSION:
I have to learn some things first!
Before anyone answers to my weird questions:
Could you propose a good "beginners guide" for music creation where all the expressions and tools are explained? It's annoying and awkward to ask here and it would spare some time!