ComicGenius
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- Nov 16, 2011
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So first off I use a Macbook Pro. Secondly I am a complete beginner to music making. I play zero instruments and have never used an extensive music making software. Though I have spent a considerable amount of time goofing off in Garageband. But that's it.
I want a music software that is fun, easy enough to use, and works for producing any kind of music, from plugging in and recording a keyboard, to techno/dubstep/etc., to making orchestral music.
From everything I have researched the top softwares seem to be Apple Logic, FL Studio, and Ableton Live. I have spent hours upon hours researching them and I just can't get an answer as to which would better suit me. Everyone always says, "You can't really compare them" or "They are all good depending on your style".
Thus I thought I'd ask here and give details about the kind of music I'll be making in order to make it easier on you guys.
The two kinds of music I am planning on making are techno music (and eventually venturing into heavier stuff like Dubstep) and softer piano and maybe even symphony type music. I am planning on buying a simple keyboard that I can plug in and use in the software. But I DO NOT want to be limited to a certain type of music.
So there you go. That's all I can think of putting. I would really appreciate some advice on which software would best suit my needs.
Thanks!
~Cole
I want a music software that is fun, easy enough to use, and works for producing any kind of music, from plugging in and recording a keyboard, to techno/dubstep/etc., to making orchestral music.
From everything I have researched the top softwares seem to be Apple Logic, FL Studio, and Ableton Live. I have spent hours upon hours researching them and I just can't get an answer as to which would better suit me. Everyone always says, "You can't really compare them" or "They are all good depending on your style".
Thus I thought I'd ask here and give details about the kind of music I'll be making in order to make it easier on you guys.
The two kinds of music I am planning on making are techno music (and eventually venturing into heavier stuff like Dubstep) and softer piano and maybe even symphony type music. I am planning on buying a simple keyboard that I can plug in and use in the software. But I DO NOT want to be limited to a certain type of music.
So there you go. That's all I can think of putting. I would really appreciate some advice on which software would best suit my needs.
Thanks!
~Cole