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Music software.
Hi,
I've created this thread to get us all talking about the many great music software programs out here online. Many are free and some are pro audio suits that you have to pay for. The software that i use to write my songs with is Propellerhads Reason 8. Checkout the videos below to see it in action. Johnny :) |
Let's hear one of your bops then
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I recently took Madonna's vocal acapoella from her own song then re wrote the entire music around that vocal The song is called... DEVIL PRAY. You can check both the originsl track and my version out below. Original track, My version of Devil Pray is here... |
Another example is one direction singing change your mind,
Original version is here... My version just using their Acapella with my music backing them is here... |
Audacity is great (mainly because it's free lol) it's what I used to make my remix that I entered in the tibbvision contest and I've been using it quite a lot recently making other ones, I'd recommend it for people who aren't that familiar with music software and just want to test the waters and have a play around without spending money on it. It's a good place to start.
There's also Samplitude which I've used a little bit. It's technically much better than Audacity in that it's more professional and there are tons more things you can do in terms of creating and manipulating instruments (rather than just using existing sound files, like in Audacity), but it's probably not for beginners. I downloaded a free trial (you can use the full version for free but it expires after a few weeks, then you have to pay if you want to keep using it) and it looked great and well worth paying for. I'd buy it if I wanted to start doing things that are out of Audacity's scope. I haven't seen any other programmes so I don't know how those two compare with others. From what I've heard though, Audacity is the most widely used software that is fully free. |
Your remixes are amazing btw :clap1: I might start posting mine (when I get a bit better at it lol)
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Yes audacity is a great free program. Ideal for those who want to enter a song in the tibb song contests. You should check this out too. It's free to use for some of it but again the free version (which it runs online btw) has enough for you to make your own music demo and sing over it to then save it as a wav file/mp3 etc. Check it out here... It's called...Soundation Studio. Link: https://soundation.com/studio |
I use Audacity but I rarely do
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Put it back up Jamie and some more of your stuff cos i'd like to check them out.:wavey: |
Native Instruments Komplete
Native Instruments Maschine Ableton Live Cubase |
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A great selection of wonderful programs! We are spoilt for choice i think these days. Many times it comes down to ease of use. I started with cakewalk software until i found propellerheads Reason program so i know this one inside out which is why i stuck with it all these years. I've tried all of the above and tbf i found them all to be great daws too. A lot of people use Albeton Live for edm dance music production.:wavey: |
Here is a video introduction to the Soundation Studio.
It's ideal for beginers and you can expand on it for a small fee to get more pro features. Take a peek of it here... |
I'm! Still in love with your Eurovision song
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We used cubase all the time in music class in high school
I was never any good at it |
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You could try doing a search in youtube for how to get around copyright material? Worth a try. Also try joining dailymotion because there rules are slightly different so some songs that youtube remove are still ok on there. |
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Here it is anyway... |
I'd like to get into using audio software.I need a decent PC though and an audio interface.Im not much of computer person,I know very little.I play guitar though and eventually would like to start recording.I want to be able to create backing tracks with software and record my own guitar parts.
Cool tracks btw:thumbs: |
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This software is only £20. Dance Ejay. You simply drag and drop to make your song. Ideal for beginners but it gives you a very polished sound. Ideal for those who enter the tibb eurovision and xmasvision contests. I think you can even record your voice over the song you create. Amazing software for just £20! I love technology! :)
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