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brettjb
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Hi everyone,
I'm looking to find the best current setup for producing rock/industrial type music, with flexibility to even get some classical (composed digitally). I have previously used Cubase 4 and Reason 3, but am not limited by fear of learning something new. I need the ability to compose and record industrial type tracks, which can easily then have guitar/bass/vocals overlaid.
I do not know the best current combination and searching the web seems to provide no direct answer for my situation.
Would Cubase + Reason be best?
Cubase + Ableton Live?
Reason + Ableton Live?
Some other software / combination? One software package alone?
I'd like to keep using the Cubase setup (unless someone suggests a much better alternative) as I have the Line 6 PodFarm suite which gives some nice guitar cabs + vocal sounds.
If I had to give example at the type of tracks I will be producing, you could listen to the electronic-type tracks recently done by Janes Addiction (eg Twisted Tales). I look to the experience of others here to help suggest a solution. I'm not too fussed about cost (but will be using PC, and not Mac).
Thanks in advance!
Brett
I'm looking to find the best current setup for producing rock/industrial type music, with flexibility to even get some classical (composed digitally). I have previously used Cubase 4 and Reason 3, but am not limited by fear of learning something new. I need the ability to compose and record industrial type tracks, which can easily then have guitar/bass/vocals overlaid.
I do not know the best current combination and searching the web seems to provide no direct answer for my situation.
Would Cubase + Reason be best?
Cubase + Ableton Live?
Reason + Ableton Live?
Some other software / combination? One software package alone?
I'd like to keep using the Cubase setup (unless someone suggests a much better alternative) as I have the Line 6 PodFarm suite which gives some nice guitar cabs + vocal sounds.
If I had to give example at the type of tracks I will be producing, you could listen to the electronic-type tracks recently done by Janes Addiction (eg Twisted Tales). I look to the experience of others here to help suggest a solution. I'm not too fussed about cost (but will be using PC, and not Mac).
Thanks in advance!
Brett