Poobical Has some jaffa cakes in his coat pocket 3
Registered 27/11/2008
Points 54
19th December, 2008 at 19:02:37 -
If your starting out in music, I would say FLoops is the best choice, aslong as you got some good VST plugins. I use FLoops, even though I work with better audio software at my college, at home, I can turn out a good music of game music in about a few hours.
Unlike fruityloops and others, it doesn't come with a librairy of instruments. You load or create a wav file, edit it, and save it as an instrument. It's mainly made to do 8-bit type music.
I personnaly prefer the tracker type of interface because it's easier to find yourself, and this one lets you change volume pitch and all for every notes.
It's a real professional software, wich you should give a try to.
Well I'm not sure I can show anyone results. First off My drum set is in another room, and there's no computer in that room, even though there USED to be... It be nice if we got another mic, but the only mic we've got kinda sucks, and it's in my sis' room. The only instrument to actually record (Very badly, indeed. ) Is my sis' guitar, which is something I don't even know how to play. -_- along with THAT, the mic is just a FEW inches away from the guitar. It'd be nice to have a.. say... a pre-sonus firebox or such, But those are way too expensive for me.