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laze
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Ireland
76 posts Joined: Dec, 2003
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Posted - 2004/08/22 : 02:08:45
hi every one i need some help... i have reason 2.5 but it is rubbish for producing happy hardcore and i am just woundering is there any software out there that is good for producing happy hardcore. if any one could help i would be really greatfull thanx.
why oh why can't you just except it i'am a raver not a crazy drug addicted.
DAVID NOBLE
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Seany
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United Kingdom
1,906 posts Joined: Aug, 2002
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Posted - 2004/08/22 : 02:32:57
Try and get a copy of Cheesemaker Pro 5!!! Tis Top banana. ;)
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Dave Murray
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United Kingdom
3,675 posts Joined: Jan, 2003
136 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2004/08/22 : 02:59:24
A poor workman alway's blame's his tool's.
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DjTriatomic
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United States
229 posts Joined: Jun, 2004
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Posted - 2004/08/22 : 04:28:03
quote: Originally posted by Dave Murray:
A poor workman alway's blame's his tool's.
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very true dave, u cant just expect the program to do most of the work, and to have all the sounds u need, u need to overlap synths, and modify the basic ones to your needs
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skid
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Australia
68 posts Joined: May, 2003
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Posted - 2004/08/22 : 14:34:35
hmm think what Laze is asking is wat soft synths would be suitable for making teh sounds u hear in happy hard? or am i wrong?
anyways u can try some sort of soft synth version of Juno alpha keyboards. i think Refx has made one..not sure if its still available though
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Underloop
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United Kingdom
3,895 posts Joined: Mar, 2002
91 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2004/08/22 : 17:05:19
Lots of good tuneshave been made in Reason.... you just need to know how..... Dave, stop playing with your tool!
Matthew aka DJ Underloop
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Neble
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United States
10 posts Joined: Jun, 2004
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Posted - 2004/08/24 : 06:29:49
Mostly Depends on what you want to make of producing. I would recomend reason 2.5. Great Program for getting started this does not have MIDI sequencing so you won't beable to hook up any hardware besides your MIDI remote. However Cubase SL or SX is good if you want to start with software, and then move into working with hardware synths. This has MIDI sequencing so it will allow the use of external synths. Simlar programs are Logic, Pro tools, and of course Cubase. I'm sure there are more, but those are the main ones used.
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http://www.steinberg.net/ http://www.propellerheads.se/ http://www.emagic.de/products/index.php?lang=EN -Ben
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laze
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Ireland
76 posts Joined: Dec, 2003
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Posted - 2004/08/27 : 00:50:13
thanx everone for your help i have worked it out. i just got fead up there because it mean so much 2 me 2 be able 2 make happy hardcore as well as play it. because i love it to bits hardcore is my life.
thanxs
hardcore till i die
DAVID NOBLE
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