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Thread started 08/30/02 2:01pm

thechronic

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Whar sequencing program you using?

Just wanted to see what sequencing program do you use for your music?
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Reply #1 posted 08/30/02 2:12pm

JDODSON

I use the built in sequencer on my Korg synth.

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Reply #2 posted 08/30/02 2:24pm

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I use the built-in sequencer within ProTools.
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Reply #3 posted 08/30/02 3:05pm

VinaBlue

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Cakewalk Pro Audio 9
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Reply #4 posted 08/30/02 3:51pm

Heavenly

Cubase VST Score + Pro Tools
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Reply #5 posted 08/30/02 7:00pm

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IceNine said:

I use the built-in sequencer within ProTools.

U lucky gits wink

I was using cubase vst but it was shit. Now its stopped recording audio on my system so now I am without studio.

Ive been using a shit four track tape recorder thats older than my grandad & use cooledit to add other instruments & mix it.

Its nearly impossible for me to properly mix or produce my songs. All the recent tracks were me playing live & hoping for the best so I cant use any studio editing techniques like composites or auto tune.

Good news is that Im getting a copy of Logic Audio Platinum which Ive used before in college & I can get on with. Hopefully my sound will improove a great deal in a few months & decent vocals wont be so impossible wink

God bless

Lewis
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Reply #6 posted 08/30/02 7:24pm

Samuel

Cakewalk Pro Audio 8 with my three Ensoniq samplers that can play 8 "instruments" each simultaneously. I sometimes use Cool Edit Pro 2.0 for the final mix.
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Reply #7 posted 08/30/02 10:10pm

twonabomber

still using Cakewalk Professional 6...sometimes my Alesis MMT-8, very rarely, the sequencer on my Roland S-50 sampler...
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Reply #8 posted 08/31/02 12:02am

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I'm seriously thinking of getting Reason and Native Instrument soft synths!
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Reply #9 posted 08/31/02 6:27am

ChimChimBadass

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thecloud9mission said:

IceNine said:

I use the built-in sequencer within ProTools.

U lucky gits wink

I was using cubase vst but it was shit.


Maybe you don't know how to use it or...


Now its stopped recording audio on my system so now I am without studio.



...Maybe your system can't handle it.
You got to be very picky with your motherboard when you plan to work with Cubase.
Cubase/Nuendo or ProTools, the difference is thin (I'm not talking bout hardware, only the software part).
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Reply #10 posted 08/31/02 7:46pm

thechronic

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FlyingCloudPassenger said:

Mark of the Unicorn's Digital Performer!

I'm seriously thinking of getting Reason and Native Instrument soft synths!


has anyone used reason? how is it?
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Reply #11 posted 08/31/02 9:21pm

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thechronic said:

FlyingCloudPassenger said:

Mark of the Unicorn's Digital Performer!

I'm seriously thinking of getting Reason and Native Instrument soft synths!


has anyone used reason? how is it?

I found it was more aimed a makers of dance/electronic music. Great effects on it but its not really made for musicians, its more aimed at DJs & programmers
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Reply #12 posted 08/31/02 9:31pm

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ChimChimBadass said:

thecloud9mission said:

IceNine said:

I use the built-in sequencer within ProTools.

U lucky gits wink

I was using cubase vst but it was shit.


Maybe you don't know how to use it or...


Now its stopped recording audio on my system so now I am without studio.



...Maybe your system can't handle it.
You got to be very picky with your motherboard when you plan to work with Cubase.
Cubase/Nuendo or ProTools, the difference is thin (I'm not talking bout hardware, only the software part).

The college I attend in Bedford is a Stienberg testing center & we are responsible for trying out the latest VST prototypes. I know how to use it mate.

My system is fine too, its definatly a software problem as Pro Logic, Reason & cakewalk all worked fine.
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Reply #13 posted 08/31/02 11:46pm

7salles

Someone has the unlock code of mp3 encoder from cakewalk? so i can put on mp3 what i record.
:\i cannot save as wav on the sonar i don't now why
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Reply #14 posted 09/01/02 12:02am

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7salles said:

Someone has the unlock code of mp3 encoder from cakewalk? so i can put on mp3 what i record.
:\i cannot save as wav on the sonar i don't now why

It better to make wav files of your work & convert them to mp3 later.

search for easy cd da extractor. thats what i use and its free wink
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Reply #15 posted 09/01/02 2:52am

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thecloud9mission said:

thechronic said:

FlyingCloudPassenger said:

Mark of the Unicorn's Digital Performer!

I'm seriously thinking of getting Reason and Native Instrument soft synths!


has anyone used reason? how is it?

I found it was more aimed a makers of dance/electronic music. Great effects on it but its not really made for musicians, its more aimed at DJs & programmers


Yeah that's what I was figuring. But that might be the challenge! To see if can be used for non-electronica stuff...for Funk! I'll check it out.

Oh and I'm still checking your grooves!
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Reply #16 posted 09/01/02 6:58am

ChimChimBadass

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thecloud9mission said:

ChimChimBadass said:

thecloud9mission said:

IceNine said:

I use the built-in sequencer within ProTools.

U lucky gits wink

I was using cubase vst but it was shit.


Maybe you don't know how to use it or...


Now its stopped recording audio on my system so now I am without studio.



...Maybe your system can't handle it.
You got to be very picky with your motherboard when you plan to work with Cubase.
Cubase/Nuendo or ProTools, the difference is thin (I'm not talking bout hardware, only the software part).

The college I attend in Bedford is a Stienberg testing center & we are responsible for trying out the latest VST prototypes. I know how to use it mate.

My system is fine too, its definatly a software problem as Pro Logic, Reason & cakewalk all worked fine.


& I know many Macintoshs that can run those programs and can't work properly with ProTools.
Any Via chipset on your motherboard mate ?
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Reply #17 posted 09/01/02 9:17am

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ChimChimBadass said:

thecloud9mission said:

ChimChimBadass said:

thecloud9mission said:

IceNine said:

I use the built-in sequencer within ProTools.

U lucky gits wink

I was using cubase vst but it was shit.


Maybe you don't know how to use it or...


Now its stopped recording audio on my system so now I am without studio.



...Maybe your system can't handle it.
You got to be very picky with your motherboard when you plan to work with Cubase.
Cubase/Nuendo or ProTools, the difference is thin (I'm not talking bout hardware, only the software part).

The college I attend in Bedford is a Stienberg testing center & we are responsible for trying out the latest VST prototypes. I know how to use it mate.

My system is fine too, its definatly a software problem as Pro Logic, Reason & cakewalk all worked fine.


& I know many Macintoshs that can run those programs and can't work properly with ProTools.
Any Via chipset on your motherboard mate ?

Its a PC lol. Wish i had a mac sad
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Reply #18 posted 09/01/02 1:55pm

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I use the built in on my Roland XP-60
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Reply #19 posted 09/02/02 2:58pm

ian

thechronic said:

Just wanted to see what sequencing program do you use for your music?


Cubase VST. I'll never use anything else. Started with Cubase on the old Atari ST and now I just know the package too well, I wouldn't be able to move to another package! Just personal preference.
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Reply #20 posted 09/02/02 4:00pm

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ian said:

thechronic said:

Just wanted to see what sequencing program do you use for your music?


Cubase VST. I'll never use anything else. Started with Cubase on the old Atari ST and now I just know the package too well, I wouldn't be able to move to another package! Just personal preference.

Didnt know you played Ian! biggrin

Is there anywhere I can hear it?? wink

God bless

Lewis
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