Look, it can't just be me posting Lake Radio's music forever. We need more people posting self-created music from this community. Please post How tos below for instruments and programs that helped you learn.
Look, it can't just be me posting Lake Radio's music forever. We need more people posting self-created music from this community. Please post How tos below for instruments and programs that helped you learn.
I'm still using cubase 5. I learned on it 10 years ago and it seems to still do the job for me.
My partner uses the program Reaper which is basically free - I think after a couple months of trial use you have to wait 5 seconds on startup to click 'continue trial'
We've both been into these LABS vst instruments for a bit - great strings, horns, some good keyboards. You gotta download their downloader to access them but once you've done that, no need to open it ever again.
Here's a track I made with some LABS instruments (Vocals take me forever so this might just be it lol)
I really enjoyed underbelly's you suck at producing lots of content and it's pretty fun to watch. Check out Adam Neely on youtube for some amazing music theory stuff. Just all around inspiring dude. He also does streams where you get to see him use ableton pretty dang well.
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I love Spitfire Audio. One of the few companies I simp for.
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:meow-knit: I haven't looked for months. Thank you!
ooo the labs drums sound nice. My biggest difficulty has been making drum beats and fills and having a/b sections so that I can reliably track bass/guitar over it.