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  • SollaMega
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    • Apr 2014
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    #1

    FL Studio and Adobe Audition

    Software discussion

    Do you use this program for your edition?
    I usually use FL Studio and Adobe Audition.
  • Fox
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    • Aug 2015
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    #2
    Software discussion

    Thanks for the cleaning up of things Pooky. Makes it's a hell of a lot easier with dedicated threads ;)

    Originally posted by ParvizHalimov
    Do you use this program for your edition?
    I usually use FL Studio and Adobe Audition.
    I use Audacity for everything that I can. It eats almost zero bits of my already low RAM, and it's so quick if you know what you're doing with it.
    For remixing stuff, I use, and have always used, FL Studio 11. When creating content I use Logic Pro. You can't do much with Audacity in that regard.
    If I just have to sample some things, I probably use Audacity more than I probably should...

    This song was made purely with Audacity, and to be honest, it shows. It was more of an inside joke, so the quality is of course not too high.
    https://soundcloud.com/foxmedk/liselotte-preacher-man

    Made using Fl Studio.


    If you're thinking a bit more serious, this one is recorded with Pro Tools 11. A bit more for studio use, but it all depends on what you're using the software for.
    https://soundcloud.com/sorte-lunger/the-ones-without

    If you for some reason do not feel like using Pro Tool, this one was made with Apple Logic Pro 8. An old piece, but we had to make do with what we had.
    https://soundcloud.com/foxmedk/made-...-final/s-TMeaa

    The next one was just for pure laugh. Made a late night at my studio, because I wanted to try out PreSonus Studio One. I was impressed how similar it was to Logic.
    - Pre mix
    https://soundcloud.com/foxmedk/kaffe...nalmix/s-kIRgH - Post mix


    As you can see, an artist has to be able to use a ton of different tools. Some are great for one kind of music, while others are great for others.
    I would definitely say I feel the most comfortable using FL and Logic out of the bunch, but the best result came from Pro Tools.

    You just gotta keep on trying out programs until you find something you're comfortable with. When you eventually do this, I would highly encourage you to actually go out and buy the program. Torrenting is great for testing the water, but make sure to support the creators if you enjoy their work.
    I'm as sneaky as can be. None's sneakier than me.

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    • SollaMega
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      • Apr 2014
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      #3
      Software discussion

      And all of your words approve that you used them all. I never know that you had account in SC.

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      • Fox
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        • Aug 2015
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        Originally posted by ParvizHalimov
        And all of your words approve that you used them all. I never know that you had account in SC.
        Well.. I'm just an ordinary guy. I have accounts pretty much everywhere on the interwebs.
        The Pro Tools link I posted is not my own though. It's actually our bands.

        Anyway, it's also a bit exicting showing off our hard work. We're getting pretty well-known here on Lolland/Falster. Worked a lot to get to the point too.
        It's fun looking back at the time though. I still remember the night I made the coffee-song at our music academy. In a small room filled with mattresses, books, and an old iMac in the one corner. Every time we had to record something, we would have to run cables through doorways, barely making it work out. Recording audio inside a fortress build of said mattresses , because of the awful acoustics. Oh man was that a fun time.

        This has pretty much turned upside down now.
        This is what I used to record my drums on:
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        And this is my current!
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        I'm as sneaky as can be. None's sneakier than me.

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        • SollaMega
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          • Apr 2014
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          Wow, I like that DRUM!!!

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          • SollaMega
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            • Apr 2014
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            #6
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            I must download this version.
            Time to upgrade my old one.

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            • Fox
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              • Aug 2015
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              #7
              Software discussion

              Originally posted by ParvizHalimov
              Wow, I like that DRUM!!!
              Here you go:

              Mapex VX series (Discontinued VXB-series)
              Istanbul Agop Alchemy Professional-series
              Remo Weatherking and a couple of Evans Level-360 skins

              Good luck finding any of my parts though - they are all discontinued ;)
              Should you be lucky enough to find it for some reason, you would be looking at something between 1500-2000EUR. Actually quite cheap for what you're getting.
              I'm as sneaky as can be. None's sneakier than me.

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              • SollaMega
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                • Apr 2014
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                Thanks!

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                • SollaMega
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                  #9
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                  Originally posted by Fox
                  Here you go:

                  Mapex VX series (Discontinued VXB-series)
                  Istanbul Agop Alchemy Professional-series
                  Remo Weatherking and a couple of Evans Level-360 skins

                  Good luck finding any of my parts though - they are all discontinued ;)
                  Should you be lucky enough to find it for some reason, you would be looking at something between 1500-2000EUR. Actually quite cheap for what you're getting.
                  Thank you!
                  And I would learn how to play B-Bad song from episode Robbie Rokker when Sportacus plays.
                  Do you know how to play Johny B-Bad song (or rythm etc.)?

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                  • Fox
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                    • Aug 2015
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                    #10
                    Software discussion

                    Originally posted by ParvizHalimov
                    Do you know how to play Johny B-Bad song (or rythm etc.)?
                    Don't know if I could play the solo right off the bat, but I'm sure I could learn it eventually.

                    You know, I initially made an account here on site, to be able to get some inspiration to make covers of all of LazyTowns songs.
                    The LazyTownCovers-project may be a little off course, but I sure haven't left it behind. I just didn't know I would be starting a new education that would take up so much of my time when I made the idea of it.
                    Oh well, I better see if I can work something out..
                    I'm as sneaky as can be. None's sneakier than me.

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                    • Fox
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                      • Aug 2015
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                      #11
                      Re: Software discussion

                      Originally posted by LazyPooky
                      Amazing Slow Downer 3.1.7

                      An easy way to slow down the music without changing the pitch!

                      https://mega.nz/#!1s0mHALR!bjAAwdG-k...WKPu8isl1WTuPI
                      http://www.ronimusic.com
                      A thing that Audacity too can handle. They call it 'Paulstretch', and does the same as this program.
                      I'm as sneaky as can be. None's sneakier than me.

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                      • LazyPooky

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                        • Oct 2007
                        • 7583

                        #12
                        Re: Software discussion

                        Originally posted by Fox
                        A thing that Audacity too can handle. They call it 'Paulstretch', and does the same as this program.
                        That is true, also Cool Edit Pro can do this with a precision of 0.01%. If you want to stretch or shorten the audio a lot, with 20% or more, and keep the same tone, I noticed that Amazing Slow Downer can do a better job than the regular audio editors. That is why I still use it. However with Amazing Slow Downer you can't stretch or shorten the audio with a precision like Cool Edit Pro can so afterwards you still need to use that software to make the lenght and BMP you really want.
                        MagnΓΊs: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.

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