Software to program R&B, Hip Hop etc. beats with???

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Hi people! I need you guys to reccomend which software is best for a newbie to get started programming beats with.

Just to make life easy... I have a desktop PC with a 1.10 GHZ AMD duron processor and 120 MB of RAM.

The plan is to evenutally upgrade to 256 MB of ram - plus I have a midiman oxygen8 on the way to trigger stuff...

So what's the easiest/best way to start out? I was thinking reason, but now people been teeling me that Reason will be hard for a beginninger to decipher.... so what do you guys say?

FruityLoopz? Cubase?

Holla at ya boy! I'm all ears and anxious to get started...
 
If you don't plan on using complete loops, but plan on chopping samples or just playing keyboard sounds, then I suggest getting Cubase or even an easier sequencer and some softsynths. There are millions of softsynths available. if you wanna get an old school sound, Oddity and Moog Modular V are dope! But, Cubase even comes with some softsynths as well. Check out www.kvr-vst.com to find out what's available and so on for your needs. Try to cop as many freebie VSTIs as you can in the begining though.

peace.

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I agree with tdukex.

Acid 4.0 Pro or Fruity Loops Pro version 3.56 would be the easiest to learn for a beginner.

;)
 
But guys....

Hmmm... so can I do the WHOLE beat on Acid or FruityLoopz? Or can I only mix together a bunch of loops?

I wasn't really leaning toward too many loops... more thinking along the lines of programming individual drum parts, along with bass keys and maybe some sample sounds here and there...

I guess what i really need is a workstation IN the damn computer :P

(P.S. I've programmed songs on MPC-2000 and a bit with a Logic-to-Midi setup before... so maybe I'm not quite a BEGINNER... not totally green anyway. I'm no sound engineer, but I understand the basics of programming - does this help?)
 
Re: But guys....

HeadFullaMuzikk said:
Hmmm... so can I do the WHOLE beat on Acid or FruityLoopz? Or can I only mix together a bunch of loops?.......

Yes, you can do either one, or both. :cool:
 
Re: But guys....

HeadFullaMuzikk said:
.......I guess what i really need is a workstation IN the damn computer :P......

Acid and FLP are basically workstations in your comp. :D

spin
 
Fruity Da Loopy

I already worked with many programs to make Hip Hop Beats...

From Trackers to Sequenzers....

The Best u can use in my opinion is:

Fruity Loops
or Reason

for beats, and

Samplitude
Cubase
Logic Audio

for the Recording/Sequenzing


Check my Beats made with Fruity Loops on http://www.NORZPROD.com

Just a tip ;-)
 
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