regebro
Insane Genious!
For my venture into digital recording land, I'd just be interested in hearing your opinions on these two.
I really like Abletons pattern-based attitude, and it's support for automatically stretching and pitching beat samples to fit. Very nice. Sure, it's more expensive but I got a bundle version so I can get it cheaper.
sI'm pretty impressed by Tracktion as well, and both software have a huge benefit over Cubase et al: You don't have to beat it into submission! When you do something, it almost always does what you expect it to.
Instead of Ableton Live, a combination of Tracktion and Reason is a possibility. I like Reason, and I'm totally in love with the Malström synth. But then again, Reason is supposed to work fine with Ableton too, although they do have a lot of functional overlap.
So, what do you people say? Opinions? Thoughts? Alternatives? Catches?
I really like Abletons pattern-based attitude, and it's support for automatically stretching and pitching beat samples to fit. Very nice. Sure, it's more expensive but I got a bundle version so I can get it cheaper.
sI'm pretty impressed by Tracktion as well, and both software have a huge benefit over Cubase et al: You don't have to beat it into submission! When you do something, it almost always does what you expect it to.
Instead of Ableton Live, a combination of Tracktion and Reason is a possibility. I like Reason, and I'm totally in love with the Malström synth. But then again, Reason is supposed to work fine with Ableton too, although they do have a lot of functional overlap.
So, what do you people say? Opinions? Thoughts? Alternatives? Catches?