Author Topic: who here does music production  (Read 1271 times)

I'm just curious because I've been doing it for awhile. If any of you guys do please tell me what kind of music you make and the daw you use! I personally like making prog house and nu disco. Out of all of the plugins I like, I'd say my favorite mixing vst is all the fabfilter ones.

I do rap beats (the new kind, ie metro boomin, 808 mafia, icytwat) in FL studio. I started a year and a half ago. My favorite vst and probably the only one I ever use is Refx nexus, cuz most of the time I don't have any need for more advance wave editors or library packs

My latest and probably best track is this
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bFkA2kPrban1NxnjGfiLI82XXYay2Zb_
« Last Edit: March 13, 2018, 07:28:15 PM by PhantOS »

Lately I've been making more house-oriented stuff; going to try and put out an EP eventually. I use an old version of FL Studio to demo everything, but I'll use Reaper for the final recording.

Here are some WIPs
https://clyp.it/x3tm1ne5
https://clyp.it/fapq0b0w
https://clyp.it/n0hdvop0
https://clyp.it/odurt300

I used to use Logic Pro until I got a PC, and now I use Reason 9. The only thing I care about is samples because I like to focus entirely on the composition.

sondclod = https://soundcloud.com/squider-1

I used to use Logic Pro until I got a PC, and now I use Reason 9. The only thing I care about is samples because I like to focus entirely on the composition.

sondclod = https://soundcloud.com/squider-1
dude in 2013 I came upon the space ambience track on your youtube, I have listened to it countless times by now. what a nice tune.

ableton or go home
actually a lot of others are pretty great too, but I just love ableton with a passion

i only do orchestral stuff on paper lol im a forgetin nerd


Yea I'm still hanging around here just in case someone (i.e. J. Been up there) goes globally famous and I can go
Yea I know him, we posted in the same gaming forum.

OT: I have audacity so I'm an experienced music producer

does plugging guitar rig 5 vst into reaper and playing along with backing tracks count as music production?

does plugging guitar rig 5 vst into reaper and playing along with backing tracks count as music production?

Opening non-audio files in Audacity is music production.

i only do orchestral stuff on paper lol im a forgetin nerd
I do orchestral stuff on not paper but hi also nerd.