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:: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 ::

Depends inertly what you want to do. Are you talking more arranging sampled audio or more sequencing MIDI. For MIDI stuff my weapon of choice was always EMagic's Logic but Apple have bought them out and don't really support PC anymore. That leaves you with Cubase really. If you primarily want to cut audio about Cool Edit Pro is what we generally use, it does a bit of MIDI stuff as well but I haven't ever experimented with it, probably should give it a go now I have a hardware synth. Samplitude is also worth a look, does some really nice stuff as far as processing audio is concerned but not as good as Cool Edit when it comes to arranging it. It you want to do stuff live then The Devine Machine is amazing, put hefty on the machine requirements so I cant really run it very well (upgrade due soon though!) If you want something a bit closer to the bone, try Buzz (shareware, can't find a link though, remind me to look again if you want it), fasttracker II (DOS mind) or some other tracker. Try download.com. If you want to create loop based stuff Fruityloops is your best bet. If you want to do both audio and MIDI manipulation then it's either Cubase or Sonar. Sorry that's all just a big list, I'll be more precise if you explain what you need it for.

:: Dan 11.6.03 [Arc] [0 comments] [links to this post] ::
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