Are there any Producers or DJs on trap17??
Im wondering what music you make and what software you use to make it.
I use Ableton Live in combination with Reason for its instruments, here is something I made with it a long time ago:
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Producer, Dj Or Digital Musician Any On Trap17?
Started by Samleeuwenburg, Mar 28 2010 01:27 PM
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#2
Posted 28 March 2010 - 03:46 PM
I wouldn't necessarily call myself a producer, composer, DJ or what-have-you, but i do make music from time to time for personal entertainment (which i eventually release to the public for free). I use FL Studio to make music. Some of my old work (i'm talking about a few years old) can be found here. My favorite genre is D'n'B (similar to the beat you referenced), but i don't stick to any one genre.
#3
Posted 28 March 2010 - 04:23 PM
Long time ago i was some kind of a producer for rap music. I was making the instrumentals or the music on Reason and then recording the voices and setting the song in Cubase SX. It was pretty good but i quit from that because i didn't had money to buy some real equipment for recording and sampling.
#4
Posted 30 March 2010 - 04:15 PM
I've been making music for about two years but haven't really released any to the public. I shift around genres a lot depending on what I'm currently listening to. Mostly I make Hardstyle and UK Hardcore, but I often play Progressive House on my CDJs I bought a year ago.
My favourite DAW so far is definitely Ableton Live as it gives users the most creative freedom. I started off with Fruity Loops, but other than playing samples- it doesn't offer as much creative control..
Anyway, for some samples of what I've made, here you go:
Hardstyle:
http://soundcloud.co...uare/demo-sunun
ProgRock:
http://soundcloud.co...re/demo-unnamed
As for some of my really old stuff, (made when I was 15 and genuinely thought I was destined to be a dance music prodigy):
http://www.myspace.com/gadonk
My favourite DAW so far is definitely Ableton Live as it gives users the most creative freedom. I started off with Fruity Loops, but other than playing samples- it doesn't offer as much creative control..
Anyway, for some samples of what I've made, here you go:
Hardstyle:
http://soundcloud.co...uare/demo-sunun
ProgRock:
http://soundcloud.co...re/demo-unnamed
As for some of my really old stuff, (made when I was 15 and genuinely thought I was destined to be a dance music prodigy):
http://www.myspace.com/gadonk
#5
Posted 01 April 2010 - 12:51 PM
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It was pretty good but i quit from that because i didn't had money to buy some real equipment for recording and sampling.
Yes the hardest part about it is that if you want a real proffesional sound you'll really need the money for equipment, a analog synth allways beats an digital one
DodgyPhil, on Mar 30 2010, 06:15 PM, said:
As for some of my really old stuff, (made when I was 15 and genuinely thought I was destined to be a dance music prodigy):
http://www.myspace.com/gadonk
http://www.myspace.com/gadonk
And you thought you was gonna be a music prodigy hehe, ah we all have dreams at that age.
#6
Posted 01 April 2010 - 01:12 PM
I'm more into trance and not a full time into it. But whenever i get time i spend it on reason and fruityloops. I have about 20+ tracks as of now. With remixes 15+. Most of the songs are trance/ ambiance and commercial mixes. I hate getting into vocal trance but seriously want to learn how to mix them so will be watching trend these days of vocal trance. Let's see if i can make few vocal songs.oh and my alias is "activewave" on most of the music publishing sites.
#7
Posted 13 June 2010 - 10:12 AM
hey, I use a combination of Reason and FL for the instruments and compile using Pro tools. Works pretty well for me. I guess that it's not really what you use, it's usually how good you are at using that specific software. thats one thing people seem to forget nowadays.
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