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				  jeu. 19 juil. 2007, 00:30 |  
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				Hey there. I would consider myself an electronic musician, and have been using GarageBand lately as my music software. However, GarageBand really limits me in these ways:
 1) I do not have enough software instruments or samples to work with. GarageBand barely provides anything in that area.
 
 2) GarageBand's mixing tools are also extremely limited.
 
 Can anyone recommend a good piece of software, that will resolve the above two issues? I just want to be able to have my MIDI keyboard plugged into my Mac, and be able to write electronic music with a good library of software instruments and samples, and also a satisfactory set of mixing tools. I also am not willing to spend more than maybe 7 or 8 hundred dollars. In an extreme case I might spend 1k, but I am hoping that this is not necessary.
 
 Nothing with a HUGE learning curve either. I am willing to spend some time getting familiar with the software, but nothing extreme.
 
 I was looking into Propellerhead Software's Reason, but I'm still not sure exactly what it is. Is it what I am looking for?
 
 Any help greatly appreciated.
 
 Ce message a été modifié par dgm - jeu. 19 juil. 2007, 00:32.
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				  jeu. 19 juil. 2007, 19:03 |  
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				If you have somewhat deep pockets, you could spring for Logic (I believe it is $1k).  I used Garageband only a few times, but I believe the two programs look pretty similar visually, which would help reduce your learning curve.  Logic is a superb program, one with myriad abilities, a lot of which I haven't touched yet.  The thing I like about it is I can use it for scoring (what I started with) and then gradually learn the entire program.  I also have ProTools, and to be honest I like the Logic interface better now that I'm used to it.
 I'm not sure what you mean exactly by "electronic musician," but as far as I know Reason is just a souped-up sequencer.  So if you do mostly dance beats, techno, etc. I guess that would work.
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				  jeu. 19 juil. 2007, 19:26 |  
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				QUOTE (epidermus @ Thu 19 Jul 2007, 18:03)  If you have somewhat deep pockets, you could spring for Logic (I believe it is $1k).  I used Garageband only a few times, but I believe the two programs look pretty similar visually, which would help reduce your learning curve.  Logic is a superb program, one with myriad abilities, a lot of which I haven't touched yet.  The thing I like about it is I can use it for scoring (what I started with) and then gradually learn the entire program.  I also have ProTools, and to be honest I like the Logic interface better now that I'm used to it.
 I'm not sure what you mean exactly by "electronic musician," but as far as I know Reason is just a souped-up sequencer.  So if you do mostly dance beats, techno, etc. I guess that would work.
 Reason is easy to use and u can get tons of sounds for it. you can buy 2.5 on ebay for around $100 to 150. and Logic pro 7 ,which is the best , on ebay for around $400/500 .they work  great rerwire Reaso/Logic   i use that combo ,and love it !!!!!
				
				
				
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				  jeu. 26 juil. 2007, 20:50 |  
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				I'd say demo all the software you can get your hands on.  I decided a couple of years back to use Ableton.  I make electronic music too and have never felt limited.  Whenever I've thought "Hmm, I wonder of I can do that...?", there's always been a way.
				
				
				
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