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post Sun 13 Jan 2008, 12:18
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I've considered several music creation software packages, cubase, sonar, acid, pro tools, and I just am a little confused about what they do, which one is best and which ones are easiest to use


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post Mon 14 Jan 2008, 06:21
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{better Posted Yesterday, 12:18 PM I've considered several music creation software packages, cubase, sonar, acid, pro tools, and I just am a little confused about what they do, which one is best and which ones are easiest to use}

better, I find it amazing that you are considering Pro Tools. Do you have any idea of the costs? Most of us would love to own Pro Tools but, it's just too expensive... How can you consider Pro Tools when making a Post like this:

better, Sunday January 13, 2008. 12:16
What is the best recommended place to download music for mac? itunes is just too expensive even though it will be so convienent I just can't pay it. Is there anything better than Limewire? Is there anything that has a flat monthly rate or anything? This is so annoying.

If you are really young 14-16 I'll forgive you... If you're older than that, well, you should just know better...

Come on better, you gotta do better...

You don't need anything more than your creativity. You can compose a great song with just a guitar or keyboard... It really does not matter which sequencer you use... A Sequencer no matter how good is nothing without a good idea or player/musician...
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