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Garage Band! Windows Version?
Started by Damen, May 14 2007 12:44 AM
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#1
Posted 14 May 2007 - 12:44 AM
Garage is a awesome program for music editing and making raw little loops and cool music.
Unfortuantly as most of you know it is only for macs! RAWR!
I don't use macs often nor do I own one!
Anyone know of any freeware(or not) programs for windows?
"Hi I am a PC, and I am a mac!"
Mac: I have garageband!
PC: *Knocks Mac out and pours water on HDDs!*
PC 1 Mac 0!
lol
Thanks
Unfortuantly as most of you know it is only for macs! RAWR!
I don't use macs often nor do I own one!
Anyone know of any freeware(or not) programs for windows?
"Hi I am a PC, and I am a mac!"
Mac: I have garageband!
PC: *Knocks Mac out and pours water on HDDs!*
PC 1 Mac 0!
lol
Thanks
#3
Posted 14 May 2007 - 01:06 AM
It may not be freeware, but the programmers say it'll never be for Mac or Linux; though i could really use it for Linux... However, although it is not freeware, the demo allows you to export the songs you made, you just can't save. Anywho, the program is called FruityLoops. One of the best (although, in my opinion, it is the best) music-making programs out there! Also, you're not allowed to sell the songs you make with the program without their license.
#6
Posted 20 May 2007 - 11:22 PM
Well you might try with some emulators but I don't know how good it will work because ususally such things doesn't work good aand even if they do they crash often and as you are working with sound which in fact takes a lot of the system resources then you might end in trouble using it on your system and having damaged some part of equipment even.
#7
Posted 21 June 2008 - 11:19 AM
Replying to Damen
I have been wondering the same thing for a while, Damen.
The only thing I've found is called Ableton.
But I guess that is for more intermediates.
I don't know what kinda program you're looking after, but you chould check it out.
I downloaded a freeversion for a month or so, so it isn't free.
I just wanna let you know...
-reply by eDnurg
I have been wondering the same thing for a while, Damen.
The only thing I've found is called Ableton.
But I guess that is for more intermediates.
I don't know what kinda program you're looking after, but you chould check it out.
I downloaded a freeversion for a month or so, so it isn't free.
I just wanna let you know...
-reply by eDnurg
#9
Posted 23 July 2008 - 10:37 PM
Check out Mixcraft 4 which is made by Acoustica. That's what I use instead of garage band. I've heard it's similar. The bad thing is that it's only a free 7 day trial and after that they let you buy it for $65. Still, you get a free 7 day trial so you can see if you like it or not.
-reply by Mark
-reply by Mark
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