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what's a good, affordable DAW?
/dev/sr0:
--- Quote from: Vigil on November 20, 2017, 03:16:44 PM ---Everyone
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lmao what
7-Zip beats WinRAR in both speed and compression ratio.
--- Quote from: Vigil on November 20, 2017, 03:16:44 PM ---Having looked at LMMS, the entire focus seems to be on beat making, synthesis, and MIDI. OP is asking for an entirely different purpose. REAPER will cover everything he needs.
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Having used LMMS for years, you're wrong. It's a fully featured DAW. The only contexts in which MIDI is relevant to it, is when importing note patterns from MIDI or using MIDI devices.
Actually, I'm pretty sure you just got that info from the first few groups of words you saw on the website.
Everyone has different software preferences, but you should at least look at other programs before deciding one is worth money.
Vigil:
I watched the video they provided along with other videos people made on YouTube. It’s like using FL Studio for making a rock album, no one loving does that.
/dev/sr0:
--- Quote from: Vigil on November 20, 2017, 03:57:14 PM ---I watched the video they provided along with other videos people made on YouTube. It’s like using FL Studio for making a rock album, no one loving does that.
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I'm not trying to present a superior piece of software here.
I'm trying to present something else that might get the job done without money.
But whatever, OP can do what he wants.
Vigil:
--- Quote from: /dev/sr0 on November 20, 2017, 04:02:30 PM ---I'm not trying to present a superior piece of software here.
I'm trying to present something else that might get the job done without money.
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And you don't have to spend money on REAPER. Each DAW has its own strengths and weaknesses and focuses. For what Hill wants to do, there's nothing better to look at than REAPER.
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don't use reaper or LMMS, use vidme.com! safe, affordable, and most of all they dont steal your profits