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Firefli
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Hi everyone, great place here.
Years and years ago I used to mess about making songs on my Amiga 1200. I want to do the same on PC. Ive tried demos of Reason, Cubase & Fruity Loops and to be honest have been too overwelmed to get going!
A friend of mine who is recording his guitar work is using Cool Edit, so thought I'd give it a bash (Im more into dance music such as breakbeat, DnB and experiemental though).
From what I can see Cool Edit is a WAV editor (I prefer Sound Forge, which I currently use for DJ mixes to tidy up) and a sequencer, to put the WAVS in so they play together. What I want to know is, what or where can I create my riffs? E.g. I've got the sample I want to use (a bass sample), but if I where to drop that in Cool, it would just play once.
Im learning a little and think Im right in saying that using the various VST (are these synths?) that are out there you can manipulate and change the sound of the sample, but where can I 'record' these samples at different pitches to create a riff or bassline?
I hope I making sense!
Also do I need a third party app to create a drum loop? Please Help!
Sorry for being a total newbie, been wanting to get into this for years now!
Oh sorry here is currently what Im working with:
P4 3Ghz
1GHz RAM
2x 80GB HD
Soundcard: E-MU® 0404
Keyboard: Currently looking for one! Any suggestions? Do I need one?
I use Goldwave to record my DJ mixes and as mentioned above Sound Forge to normalise the mix, so I know a little about audio products, but just need the various components needed for production defined for me a bit!!
Also what is your favourite studio package? Fruity? Reason? Cubase? Sonar? Acid? Im so confused!
Just been reading through TweakHeadz and seems very good - Im not interesting in recording acoustic instructments, but may want vocals at some point.
As I want to make dance music do I need a MIDI device?
Years and years ago I used to mess about making songs on my Amiga 1200. I want to do the same on PC. Ive tried demos of Reason, Cubase & Fruity Loops and to be honest have been too overwelmed to get going!
A friend of mine who is recording his guitar work is using Cool Edit, so thought I'd give it a bash (Im more into dance music such as breakbeat, DnB and experiemental though).
From what I can see Cool Edit is a WAV editor (I prefer Sound Forge, which I currently use for DJ mixes to tidy up) and a sequencer, to put the WAVS in so they play together. What I want to know is, what or where can I create my riffs? E.g. I've got the sample I want to use (a bass sample), but if I where to drop that in Cool, it would just play once.
Im learning a little and think Im right in saying that using the various VST (are these synths?) that are out there you can manipulate and change the sound of the sample, but where can I 'record' these samples at different pitches to create a riff or bassline?
I hope I making sense!
Also do I need a third party app to create a drum loop? Please Help!
Sorry for being a total newbie, been wanting to get into this for years now!
Oh sorry here is currently what Im working with:
P4 3Ghz
1GHz RAM
2x 80GB HD
Soundcard: E-MU® 0404
Keyboard: Currently looking for one! Any suggestions? Do I need one?
I use Goldwave to record my DJ mixes and as mentioned above Sound Forge to normalise the mix, so I know a little about audio products, but just need the various components needed for production defined for me a bit!!
Also what is your favourite studio package? Fruity? Reason? Cubase? Sonar? Acid? Im so confused!
Just been reading through TweakHeadz and seems very good - Im not interesting in recording acoustic instructments, but may want vocals at some point.
As I want to make dance music do I need a MIDI device?
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