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Just posted some new new. What y'all think?
air kalo Yo this **** is dope homie...def feeling! I could hear ghost or rae on it dope flip too...thanks for ur feedback as well
lol why you name it ohio?
yall should really move away from "Type beat" labels if you trying to be bigger than a bedroom beatmaker... just saying.
Trends. Everyone says its to get noticed. but ur not getting noticed by anybody important doing that. its basically to entice small sales imo. but when i see those labels, theyre usually knockoffs of other beats the artist has done, or its just random artists names thrown on it just to sound different. overall i just think its terribly wackI'm noticing a surge in said labels lately, why do you think that is?
where? im in columbus
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From what I understand (and having tried a demo of it), Ableton Live is a loop-based production tool, similar to Acid Pro, and has a lot of features that make beat-matching and sampling simple.
Everyone who talks to me about Logic always says that it has a very steep learning curve, but is ridiculously-full featured. I'd say in terms of simplicity, Ableton is moreso, but Logic will allow you room for growth as you develop your skills and knowledge of production. Plus, Logic Pro is a good second step after GarageBand, given that they're both compatible as Apple-developed programs.
Please correct me if I'm wrong about any of the above, since I don't use either - this is just what I've heard from people who actually use these programs.
Edit: As a new producer, since we're talking software, I say start with something free, i.e. Garageband if you're already using a Mac, or Reaper if you're on Windows. Save your money until you know what it is that you're looking for and what you want it to do - a lot of us started out on demo versions and things like that before we built out our setups.
These are dope bruh.Peep some new joints.
Is there a rise in "Type beat"? I've seen that since the Soundclick days
Thanks for this. How do i download Garageband on my Mac?
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Between Fruity Loops, Logic, Reazon and ProTools what do you recommend someone like me who has a high interest in beat making but isn't musically inclined at all with instruments or vocals? I wanna start producing as soon as possible.