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| Filipe:
--- Quote from: Pastrey Crust on March 20, 2017, 10:01:10 PM ---When you walk or drive or do something, start humming or whistling the first thing that comes to your head. Don't even think about what you're whistling or humming. Just continue humming mindlessly until you like the tune you're humming. --- End quote --- I often do that, I kinda compose a tune in my head, but when I get home to actually do it in the computer it doesn't sound right, I use mixcraft and it's not serving me well. |
| NotBomberguy:
just forget around till it sounds just right |
| Mega-Bear:
It's not about the program it's how you use it. FL is as good as anything else, maybe even better for a beginner because of how intuitive it is. Also learning basic theory helps. |
| Kingdaro:
--- Quote from: Mega-Bear on March 20, 2017, 10:17:31 PM ---It's not about the program it's how you use it. FL is as good as anything else, maybe even better for a beginner because of how intuitive it is. Also learning basic theory helps. --- End quote --- This. --- Quote from: NotBomberguy on March 20, 2017, 10:14:24 PM ---just forget around till it sounds just right --- End quote --- This too, to some extent. A good goal with music production is to try to learn something new every time you start out a new track. Try to find a new way to make something sound better than before, or make some other nice sound you never figured out how to make before. Follow tutorials, because they'll pretty much always teach you something regardless of how experienced you are. |
| SWAT One:
Was gonna say Sibelius or Finale but then you said electronic so I have no clue. |
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