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  • May 23
    Vamp

    Idk electricity, plumbing and computers are up there.

    antibiotic better

  • CGI Dog

    imagine MJ in the 80s with a scarlett solo and cracked fl studio

    Komplete 5 Ultimate with the keygen

  • May 24
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    eversince

    Reaper

    Reaper goated. Once you create your own workflow, its limitless. Unless you wanna collab with someone else lol, it's so tailor made idk wtf is going on in other daws. I programmed all my s*** lol

    It's like the opposite of ableton. Not to s*** on ableton, that's my next daw I'm gonna learn. But reaper is my true love. Most producers quit it cause of the learning curve but it's rewarding. Knocking out bangers in minutes with my own software. Can't best it

  • May 24
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    Valentine

    post your music or stay quiet with this opinion my nigga

    I know what my talents are, can’t say the same for everyone

  • May 24
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    Worldpremiere_

    Reaper goated. Once you create your own workflow, its limitless. Unless you wanna collab with someone else lol, it's so tailor made idk wtf is going on in other daws. I programmed all my s*** lol

    It's like the opposite of ableton. Not to s*** on ableton, that's my next daw I'm gonna learn. But reaper is my true love. Most producers quit it cause of the learning curve but it's rewarding. Knocking out bangers in minutes with my own software. Can't best it

    i respect that reaper must be hell as a first DAW tho or you had prior experience?

  • CGI Dog

    i respect that reaper must be hell as a first DAW tho or you had prior experience?

    I had experience using random ass daws as a kid, so yea that helped a lot without me realizing. Didn't really think about that till now lmfaoooo.

    But I started making sellable/marketable music on reaper. I got good using other daws but reaper took me to the next level. Now I'm producing out of the box

  • May 24
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    Worldpremiere_

    Reaper goated. Once you create your own workflow, its limitless. Unless you wanna collab with someone else lol, it's so tailor made idk wtf is going on in other daws. I programmed all my s*** lol

    It's like the opposite of ableton. Not to s*** on ableton, that's my next daw I'm gonna learn. But reaper is my true love. Most producers quit it cause of the learning curve but it's rewarding. Knocking out bangers in minutes with my own software. Can't best it

    you can in depth make templates in a daw that makes you ready to go without the skill of hard coding

    and personal shortcuts

  • May 24
    figarooooo

    I know what my talents are, can’t say the same for everyone

    then don’t be scared to share it with the music community, I’m tryna hear good quality since you got it lmao

  • May 24
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    Water Giver

    you can in depth make templates in a daw that makes you ready to go without the skill of hard coding

    and personal shortcuts

    For sure. But it hit different knowing you made the sauce from scratch. Just more fun. Not much of a difference in quality

  • May 24
    Veibae

    no cap

  • May 24
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    Worldpremiere_

    For sure. But it hit different knowing you made the sauce from scratch. Just more fun. Not much of a difference in quality

    I respect it, tho imo I would just go a major hardware route at that point

    I get it tho to an extent - one of the reasons why I gravitated towards FL way back in 2012/2013 when i was a sophomore or Junior HS when it was like FL9 iirc was partly fie to it being one of the first Daws you could majorly shift the layout around like organizing yoir desktop and add n take away the UI permanently - and i have mapped out temps I for certain song/feeling vibes n main vsts n main mixer plugins i use the most

    I def understand the "built up yourself" part too tho major even tho it's different with me, I never use loop packs nor samples I do everything myself plus sound design - tho I do sell loop packs of my ish time to time on top of my engineering (the main thing I do for others) and beat/song producing (for myself and others)

    And to ur earlier point, it is def hard no matter what to switch to another DAW. I tried to use Ableton a few times and just burned time, and sometimes the studio I used to work at would only have Logic available (Logic and FL was their things for their Mac and PC stations + pro tools) and it would make me wanna shoot myself 💀

  • Worldpremiere_

    Reaper goated. Once you create your own workflow, its limitless. Unless you wanna collab with someone else lol, it's so tailor made idk wtf is going on in other daws. I programmed all my s*** lol

    It's like the opposite of ableton. Not to s*** on ableton, that's my next daw I'm gonna learn. But reaper is my true love. Most producers quit it cause of the learning curve but it's rewarding. Knocking out bangers in minutes with my own software. Can't best it

    reaper is the linux of daws. or maybe bitwig is since it works on linux and is like ableton on steroids or someshit

    i love ableton

    i think whatever daw suits ppl is what they find most intuitive and usually limitless as in they know how 2 create whats in their head without many roadblocks

  • May 24
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    I’ve been using Studio One for years and it is an absolutely gorgeous DAW, both in terms of aesthetics and workflow. Fantastic UI. I wish more people were tapped in; I constantly have to move wavs back and forth between SOP, Logic and Ableton because that’s what my collaborators use.

  • May 24
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    Noir

    I’ve been using Studio One for years and it is an absolutely gorgeous DAW, both in terms of aesthetics and workflow. Fantastic UI. I wish more people were tapped in; I constantly have to move wavs back and forth between SOP, Logic and Ableton because that’s what my collaborators use.

    bro using a DAW owned by fender

    jk i fw studio one. a fav artist of mine uses it (Parannoul)

    i think cubase and studio one are just big in japan and korea.

  • facts

  • Veibae
  • Worldpremiere_

    It's the sp404 MK2 actually

    reaper is a extremely close second

    🤓

  • Worldpremiere_

    Reaper goated. Once you create your own workflow, its limitless. Unless you wanna collab with someone else lol, it's so tailor made idk wtf is going on in other daws. I programmed all my s*** lol

    It's like the opposite of ableton. Not to s*** on ableton, that's my next daw I'm gonna learn. But reaper is my true love. Most producers quit it cause of the learning curve but it's rewarding. Knocking out bangers in minutes with my own software. Can't best it

    Sounds fun

  • May 24
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    eversince

    bro using a DAW owned by fender

    jk i fw studio one. a fav artist of mine uses it (Parannoul)

    i think cubase and studio one are just big in japan and korea.

    LOL my band’s last album was majorly influenced by Parannoul, Asian Glow and that whole wave of Korean indie, and Studio One felt like home while I was building it out. A lot of Studio One and Logic for that project.

    I would say it’s better for composition and song construction than it is for perfecting sounds and fine tuning mixes, but the mastering tools are pretty good.

  • Water Giver

    I respect it, tho imo I would just go a major hardware route at that point

    I get it tho to an extent - one of the reasons why I gravitated towards FL way back in 2012/2013 when i was a sophomore or Junior HS when it was like FL9 iirc was partly fie to it being one of the first Daws you could majorly shift the layout around like organizing yoir desktop and add n take away the UI permanently - and i have mapped out temps I for certain song/feeling vibes n main vsts n main mixer plugins i use the most

    I def understand the "built up yourself" part too tho major even tho it's different with me, I never use loop packs nor samples I do everything myself plus sound design - tho I do sell loop packs of my ish time to time on top of my engineering (the main thing I do for others) and beat/song producing (for myself and others)

    And to ur earlier point, it is def hard no matter what to switch to another DAW. I tried to use Ableton a few times and just burned time, and sometimes the studio I used to work at would only have Logic available (Logic and FL was their things for their Mac and PC stations + pro tools) and it would make me wanna shoot myself 💀

    Naah frfr. My s*** lowkey died last week but its been 10+ years so I can only mourn the loss and move on. U def right that one might as well just get hardware when u start programming s***. That's exactly what I'm doing now.

    yeah youre fire true musician. I just got a guitar literally a couple of hours ago.I don't think I can ever not sample tho. It's beautiful to me.

    its gonna be pretty tough but low-key part of the fun lol. I haven't really been bored with my current/old set up, but its been a long time. I need a shift. Going from logic to reaper was repressed in my head lmfao.

  • Worldpremiere_

    It's the sp404 MK2 actually

    reaper is a extremely close second

  • reaper my og beloved
    made beats on it for yearss

  • Niggas be like "but reaper is free"

    Everything is free

    Edit:idk who or what sniped my perfect gif but if it happens again im shutting down the whole website

  • May 24
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    Noir

    LOL my band’s last album was majorly influenced by Parannoul, Asian Glow and that whole wave of Korean indie, and Studio One felt like home while I was building it out. A lot of Studio One and Logic for that project.

    I would say it’s better for composition and song construction than it is for perfecting sounds and fine tuning mixes, but the mastering tools are pretty good.

    bro i got tickets to asian glow's tour hyped as f***

    send me your bands album wtf i love the korean shoegaze indie scene

  • Stankie 🪑
    May 24

    I’ve never made a song in my life. I’m too stupid.