mdakis2010
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Production/Remix software
What is the most user friendly production/remix software that can be used to incorporate Producer packs that are sold on places like
Beatport/traxsource etc.. Any suggestions for those beginners that are looking to jump into the game?
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danzmuzikfanatik
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Sony Acid and Fruity Loops are the begginers programs.. although some people never move past them.
Serious remixers use Protools, Cubase, Ableton, Propellerhead, and Logic (for mac)
Hope this helps.
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Jayma
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Yeah Ableton seems to be the king of expansion packs. There are a ton of companies that sell packs for the software. Its probably a good start.
I use Logic and Protools but they both have a steep learning curve, but both are very powerful. Especially when you start wanting to make your own
sounds, beats, grooves, etc.
There are a lot of great books out there to help get you started too. From Music Theory, Programming, and Remixing. Rick Snowman's Dance Music Manual
is a bible in my opinion.
Good Luck!
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