Making Ambient/ Trance Music

Discussion in 'Ambient and Trance' started by Salivrah, Mar 19, 2008.

  1. Salivrah

    Salivrah Member

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    Hallo

    I hope i didnt post that in the wrong forum.

    but i wanted to know, if anybody makes ambient or Trance Music

    If yes,, wth wich programms do you do that?

    Have you got songs online to listen to?

    I am making my ambient stuff with Absynth and audacity to record it

    you can hear mor of me at http://www.soundclick.com/ashuya

    Hope there are more of thes Musicians here.

    Bye Salivrah
     
  2. Hesh

    Hesh Member

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    i started making tracks with Fruity Loops (www.flstudio.com) its a pretty easy program to get used to. made some pretty descent beats and soundscapes with it... if u know where to look u can get it for free... :| or u can try the trial version for awhile.
     
  3. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    I prefer to use Logic or reason.
     
  4. Salivrah

    Salivrah Member

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    Hi you two

    I tried fruity loops one and i didnt know where to find the synthesizers and it all was quite small and i have problems with my eyes so i deinstalled it, is that gotten better with ner versions??

    Bye Salivrah
     
  5. trancedance

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    I use fruityloops and reason.. sometimes if I need a quick drumloops i'll use acoustica beatcraft
     
  6. mr5

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    Hardware junkie myself. Use Sonar to sequence MIDI to my synths and record through an analog board. I'm a glutton for punishment/studio problems :D
     
  7. Meretrix

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    I normally use FL Studio, normally it comes out pretty clean but can sometimes sound low budget. Reason is a more high end program, but also requires you to be able to play the keyboard and have a midi keyboard. (I am pretty sure about this atleast)
     
  8. PsyGrunge

    PsyGrunge Full Fractal Force

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    Well I've got all I can out of FL Studio 7, and played around with Reason before making a complete transfer to Ableton Live. However, I have recently been looking into and getting research on Cubase - although I hear that is an especially tough program to get to grips with.
    I wouldn't advise using FruityLoops, as it doesn't have much in the way of variety (especially when making PsyTrance) and if you get to the stage of wanting more out of your music, you'll have to re-adapt to a new user interface in a different (but nevertheless more efficient) program.
     
  9. jacobfredjo

    jacobfredjo Senior Member

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    ableton live
     

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