Anyone into music production?

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  1. Fastforward7

    Fastforward7 JBB JustBBall Member

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    Ive asked this question on two different ign music boards with no help (meaning no one even replied to the threads), so I figure the sportstwo family might be able to help.

    So i recently bought a Mac to use for my music production, but the program I use (FL Studio) is PC only. I had a lil trouble running it through VirtualBox, so I wanted to know if anyone knew of any programs similar to FL that were Mac compatible. I've tried Ableton Live but its really confusing to me (to the point where i dont even want to actually sit down and learn it) and i've been really itching to get back and re-do some more of my old beats. Any help is greatly appreciated and i figure you guys would actually be nicer and respond.
     
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    That's what you get for buying a Mac :tongue:
    I have pretty much no knowledge in this area but i did a little search anyway. Don't know whether any of these are what your looking for:
    http://www.goldwave.com/
    http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/index.html?gclid=CLSfj8qv6qcCFdFX4QodjkYWaw

    Difficult finding ones for Mac

    Hope that helps

    EDIT: Heres three lists of suits that you may be interested in:
    http://www.pure-mac.com/music.html
    http://www.squidoo.com/freemusiccreationsoftware
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Mac_OS_X_music_creation_software
     
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    Finally someone helps me out! Haha thanks dude, ill check out some of the links and try to find something.
     
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    good work, swood
     
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    No problem. I didn't really know exactly what you were looking for in the software or how sophisticated you wanted it. So hopefully you'll find something there you like

    Thanks Thrilla

    Ah nice one cmac. +rep
     
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    I know you've already tried it, but Ableton Live is actually a very good piece of software for music. If you know anyone else who uses it, ask them to run you though the motions real quick. Once you get the hang of it you won't want to use anything else.
     
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    I believe it, and Ive even looked up tutorial vids on youtube, but i couldnt follow the person in the video.

    With fl studio, im so used to having everything right there for me to use. I have several drum kits that i put in the kit directory and i shuffle thru sounds looking to mix and match (i layer my drums). Im also use to being able to load a sample up, whether it be in the normal channel or fl's fruity slicer. One thing Im also used to is the sequencer. After I was done laying everything down, i would form the actual track. I hear Ableton can do the same thing, its just that I dont know how lol. I hear it makes workflow much better but with FL i was able to work so quickly, the only thing that took time was figuring out what i was gonna do wit a sample or sound
     
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    i wanna hear some of yalls jams, make it happen
     
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    Thank you good sir, I try
     
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    Wow, nice as fuck dude. When sire first came on I thought you sampled Aaliyah's If Your Girl Only Knew hahaha. What do you use to make sure you beats?
     
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    thanks man, i use live drums and drum machines, a casio keyboard for squeeks and beeps and midi stuff, guitars and bass and an sm58 for vocals, then i sequence everything in acid pro 7.

    actually back then it was like acid pro 3 haha
     

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