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I'm looking to make some rap beats for my music and need a good program to use. Any of you guys know the best one that is compatible with a MacBook Pro? It can be any price. Cheers guys.
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FLS or fruity loops studio try that it pays though
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EnV wrote I'm looking to make some rap beats for my music and need a good program to use. Any of you guys know the best one that is compatible with a MacBook Pro? It can be any price. Cheers guys.
~EnV
The main DAW's are Fl studio, Abbleton, Logic Pro, Pro tools.
Personally i prefer fl studio
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I Highly recommend FL Studio, I use it and always will, Once you get a few sample packs and good vst's (Nexus, Massive, Sylenth) then your on your way with music production.
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TomDugan wrote I Highly recommend FL Studio, I use it and always will, Once you get a few sample packs and good vst's (Nexus, Massive, Sylenth) then your on your way with music production.
Couldnt agree more with that one
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The best "software" for a natural sound would probably be a real life drum kit!
Musicians and musically minded people really appreciate a song that is all really made by the artist and not a computer.
Musicians and musically minded people really appreciate a song that is all really made by the artist and not a computer.
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Ableton if I was you! Skrillex uses it!
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VinylJunkie wrote The best "software" for a natural sound would probably be a real life drum kit!
Musicians and musically minded people really appreciate a song that is all really made by the artist and not a computer.
Don't even START with that excuse.
And every electronic song there is isn't just randomly generated in a DAW, it takes days, weeks, even months to make a song, just like real music. Everything is hand placed, EQ'd, Mixed, then Mastered.
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Rawtekk wroteVinylJunkie wrote The best "software" for a natural sound would probably be a real life drum kit!
Musicians and musically minded people really appreciate a song that is all really made by the artist and not a computer.
Don't even START with that excuse.
And every electronic song there is isn't just randomly generated in a DAW, it takes days, weeks, even months to make a song, just like real music. Everything is hand placed, EQ'd, Mixed, then Mastered.
I'm not trashing electronic music. I'm just saying, most people who play instruments appreciate a natural sounding song. I was just pointing out that if he wants to get recognized as a well respected music maker by musicians, he should do something they'd appreciate. It depends on the reputation he wants in the music world, and who he would like to be associated with, as well as how serious he is going to take his ability to compose music.
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