Music Gear Category
Mon 18 January 2010
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This list is an additional extra to go along with our post called 'Choosing DAW Software That is Right for You' which is good to read if you are going to be choosing one of these pieces of software. All of these DAWs are a good choice which can be used to create an entire song. This list should help people who are choosing their first piece of DAW software and give a good idea on the vast array of DAW products that are on offer.
As I stated in that previous post, I use the DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) term loosely to mean any piece of software which could be used to edit and record a track from start to finish so there might be software on here which whether it is a DAW or not is up for discussion, but all software listed below has and can be been used to produce professional sounding tracks.
As I stated in that previous post, I use the DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) term loosely to mean any piece of software which could be used to edit and record a track from start to finish so there might be software on here which whether it is a DAW or not is up for discussion, but all software listed below has and can be been used to produce professional sounding tracks.
Thu 3 December 2009
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DAW is one of these terms which is debatable as to whether a piece of software is a DAW or not. For example Propellerhead Reason can edit and playback audio but cannot record live audio in (although it can record MIDI-In data for a MIDI controller). Is this still a DAW? some would say yes others wouldn't. In this guide and when I say DAW, what I mean is the main piece of software you use to make and sequence your music.
Sat 10 October 2009
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In Britain over the last few days I have seen some different articles on our newspaper websites about "a new instrument". From my first impressions of what I have seen in the links below I am pretty impressed with the controls it gives you and it certainly sounds more expressive than many other electronic instruments around at the present time. It can be played in numerous ways as the video below shows, but with a price tag of £3,950 it doesn't look like I will be getting hold of one anytime soon.
Sun 4 October 2009
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Audio Damage's FuzzPlus 2 is simple to use with just four controls - Fuzz knob, Tone knob, Output knob and Bypass button. We find that by adding it to sounds as we are producing can give a something a little special to sounds and ultimately our mixes.







