Need Software for Music Creation

by JoMo
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More specifically, I need to find beat/drums software to put in some flash stuff I am creating for a site. I know that there are lots of "kits" you can get to plugin to midi programs, but I am looking for a stand alone program that comes with its own drum samples and allows you to create and export beats with those samples.

Or at least point me to a forum that might have this kind of info.

Thanks.


-joel
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  • Profile picture of the author Josh Anderson
    You'd be in good hands with Sony Software then. Just check out what Sony has to offer Acid in particular.
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  • Profile picture of the author tj
    Originally Posted by JoMo View Post

    More specifically, I need to find beat/drums software to put in some flash stuff I am creating for a site. I know that there are lots of "kits" you can get to plugin to midi programs, but I am looking for a stand alone program that comes with its own drum samples and allows you to create and export beats with those samples.

    Or at least point me to a forum that might have this kind of info.

    Thanks.


    -joel
    Joel, depending on your budget, here is a more expensive software

    Sony Creative Software - ACID Pro 7 - Introduction

    and here is a "cheaper" alternative

    Music making software - the best music software for music editing professional - MAGIX Music Maker 14 by MAGIX

    Timo
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    • Profile picture of the author Brandon Tanner
      I agree with Josh & tj... Sony Acid is a very cool piece of software! That, and Ableton Live is really good too. Both come with tons of loops.

      However, if all you want to do is find some drum loops to use, you don't need to buy any software for that. There are tons of sites on the web where you can download drum samples for free. Just Google "free drum samples".

      Here's one of the better sites...

      Free Acid Music Loops Beats Audio Samples Sounds FX for garageband, magix, reason, fruity loops, ableton, pro tools

      When you find a sample you like, you can use any free audio editor (like Audacity or Kristal) to edit the sample to the exact length you need, and do fades, etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    I really like Orion.

    Music Software by Synapse Audio
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  • Profile picture of the author love2Code
    I use adobe audition and I am happy with it. It comes with lots of loops as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ricky Parker
    2 user friendly and easy to get started with programs are Sony's Acid

    Sony Creative Software - ACID Pro 7 - Introduction

    and FL Studio

    What is FL Studio ?
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    • Profile picture of the author BlueBetty
      My partner creates music using the PC and he recommends Reason which is very easy to use (so he says) and comes with plenty of beats and there's lots of free ones to download as well or.....

      Reaper which can be fully tested for free (only 4.3 mb) and he says is superb or...

      Energy XT which he also says is really good (2.5mb)

      Hope this helps.

      If you need any more info he says he's happy to help
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  • Profile picture of the author AidanKay
    Just for basic loops I recommend FruityLoops.. which I have. And can actually makes the loops for you for free if you want =].

    Just PM me if you like.

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  • Profile picture of the author JoMo
    I have used some of these loop programs, and they are good, but what I am looking for is a program where I can take individual drum sounds and build a beat. These programs (FL, Acid, etc.) let you to mix different loops and beats together to create compilations. I am looking for a program that will allow me to create a drum/beat track from scratch.


    -joel
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    • Profile picture of the author AidanKay
      Originally Posted by JoMo View Post

      I have used some of these loop programs, and they are good, but what I am looking for is a program where I can take individual drum sounds and build a beat. These programs (FL, Acid, etc.) let you to mix different loops and beats together to create compilations. I am looking for a program that will allow me to create a drum/beat track from scratch.


      -joel

      What you are asking for is available in FruityLoops... look check out this mini song I made for Newgrounds: My DnB song.

      That was made with a mixture of individual sounds (drum, snare, cymbals etc.) and loops (not everything in FruityLoops has to be or be made with a loop).

      Like I said, if you just want some loops I can make yo usome for free, I like making music ^^.

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    • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
      Originally Posted by JoMo View Post

      I have used some of these loop programs, and they are good, but what I am looking for is a program where I can take individual drum sounds and build a beat.
      Fruity Loops and Orion both do exactly that. Acid, not so much.
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  • Profile picture of the author beempa
    Aiden is correct. I have Fruity Loops and it rocks! You can add your own beats and create really great techno tracks or otherwise loop your own beats. I also use Adobe Audition, where you can import a beat track sample and add other multiple samples to create a full track beat demo. Audition is much easier to use and has great effects that include reverb, normalization, etc. Too many to list.
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  • Profile picture of the author JoMo
    I DL'd a trial of FL. I couldn't figure out where anything was on that thing. Does it come with drum samples to make your own kit, or do you have to add that in from another source? I am looking for more organic drum samples. I want to stay away from the techno stuff.


    -joel
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    • Profile picture of the author Agung Prabowo
      Originally Posted by JoMo View Post

      I DL'd a trial of FL. I couldn't figure out where anything was on that thing. Does it come with drum samples to make your own kit, or do you have to add that in from another source? I am looking for more organic drum samples. I want to stay away from the techno stuff.


      -joel
      Hi Joel, if you want more organic drum you should try STEINBERG Stuff i've being in Music industry for 5 years and i was a soundman aka sound engineering here's i recommend you to use:

      - Steinberg Nuendo or Cubase ===> IMO no matter what version you will have output sounds are awesome because it's already mixed with plugins! and also midi sample is AWESOME i use them and my friend ask me "Who's your drummer?"

      - If you looking more sounds try IK MULTIMEDIA stuff (Ampiltube, T-Rack etc I LOVE THIS STUFF!

      - Looking CRAZY SOUNDS you should check at NATIVE INSTRUMENT! they have lot of crazy stuff! Guitar Rig, Bass Rig too many!

      - For MASTERING your sounds? Use WAVES they have lot of PLUGINS Stuff!

      Here's my Mixing use all plugin above: CLICK HERE

      you can see that format is MP3 not WAV
      but the sounds still AWESOME!

      hope this helps,
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      • Profile picture of the author JoMo
        Originally Posted by agung69 View Post

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        Here's my Mixing use all plugin above: CLICK HERE

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        Agung
        Wow that does sound like a real drummer. I just wish I could get a trial before I drop a min of $300. I will look at the Orion software too. Why don't these people to trials???


        -joel
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    • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
      Originally Posted by JoMo View Post

      I DL'd a trial of FL. I couldn't figure out where anything was on that thing.
      That's why I use Orion. Here's something I just threw together:

      http://www.darklock.com/something.mp3

      There's no free trial, but it's only $99 and worth every penny. I've used it for years.
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  • Profile picture of the author David Hooper
    Post something on Music Marketing Network - Music Marketing Network for Musicians and Music Business Professionals to get the info you need...or find a musician who can get you a custom solution.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ricky Parker
    Joel try checking out Ejay software like Dance Ejay. It's pretty basic but good for basic stuff too.

    Just do a search on Amazon for ejay and you will find it for cheap. It has been around for a bit but is good for basic stuff like you might be looking for and it is easy to use.
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  • Profile picture of the author JoMo
    Well I have spent a few more hours playing with FL studio, and I am impressed. I figured out how to create beats from scratch. Some of that other software looks good, but I can actually get my hands on this program before I buy. It's only $99 for the regular edition. There are 2 versions that are much more expensive, but I can't tell what is worth the extra $100 or $200 for the producer or the XXL versions. Anyone know?


    -joel
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    • Profile picture of the author Ricky Parker
      Originally Posted by JoMo View Post

      Well I have spent a few more hours playing with FL studio, and I am impressed. I figured out how to create beats from scratch. Some of that other software looks good, but I can actually get my hands on this program before I buy. It's only $99 for the regular edition. There are 2 versions that are much more expensive, but I can't tell what is worth the extra $100 or $200 for the producer or the XXL versions. Anyone know?


      -joel
      I think it really depends how much you need the software to do for you. Are you just looking to make some beats and call it a day? or?
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      • Profile picture of the author JoMo
        Originally Posted by Ricky Parker View Post

        I think it really depends how much you need the software to do for you. Are you just looking to make some beats and call it a day? or?
        Pretty much. I am creating background music for flash projects and related internet things. I am also going to use it to make beats for my own music hobby fun type stuffs.

        Thanks for the offer Aidenkay, but I got beats stuck in my head that I need to get out and do something with. The best would be to be able to get a nice roland e-drum kit, but I don't have a couple thousand to throw around right now.


        -joel
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  • Profile picture of the author Mangozoom
    Looking for anice FREE trial ... mixcraft4
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  • Profile picture of the author Adam B
    Sonic Producer?

    Sonic Producer
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  • Profile picture of the author loucritive
    you might have to sample real drums using one of say a program like kontakt 3 or fl studio or just google live drum samples and u should find something
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  • Profile picture of the author Saito
    I got a $3.99 drum machine app for my android phone called Electro Drum, and it has been lots of fun. You can record patterns, songs, and upload to your computer from your phone.
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