Where to begin: a call for help.
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- KVRAF
- 3964 posts since 31 Aug, 2003 from In a foreign town, in a foreign land
I'd like to second AudioMulch. It's very flexible and very powerful.
Groet, Erik
Groet, Erik
Pop music delenda est.


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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 7 posts since 16 May, 2005
Thanks for the further responses and information!
I went and checked out Audiomulch and I am playing with it. This is actually just what I needed to begin, as the whole process is very visual and clear, and has helped me understand how all these softwares essentially work. I am having fun playing around with it and making some strange noises, hopefully I can make something musical out of it. Next step is to start putting in some VSTs into it and experiment some more.
After this I'll probably play around witth FL loops and see how that goes as well. I tried a demo of Reason but boy, talk about overwhelming, so I put that on the back burner for right now.
I am holding on for right now on the controller, but the idea of having one seems fun, so who knows. But for now I will just keep on experimenting, breaking stuff, making noises and freaking out my wife and my cat.
I went and checked out Audiomulch and I am playing with it. This is actually just what I needed to begin, as the whole process is very visual and clear, and has helped me understand how all these softwares essentially work. I am having fun playing around with it and making some strange noises, hopefully I can make something musical out of it. Next step is to start putting in some VSTs into it and experiment some more.
After this I'll probably play around witth FL loops and see how that goes as well. I tried a demo of Reason but boy, talk about overwhelming, so I put that on the back burner for right now.
I am holding on for right now on the controller, but the idea of having one seems fun, so who knows. But for now I will just keep on experimenting, breaking stuff, making noises and freaking out my wife and my cat.
(changed name from salamand3r)
- addled muppet weed
- 111311 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
stick with audiomulch for now at least have some fun and well worry about spendin cash in the future eh?
for now just have fun with what you have,it is a fine piece of software and to be honest once yoy start to understand that deeper you will realise its more than enough anyway but chances are you will still want more,its addictive run while you can!!!!
for now just have fun with what you have,it is a fine piece of software and to be honest once yoy start to understand that deeper you will realise its more than enough anyway but chances are you will still want more,its addictive run while you can!!!!
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 7 posts since 16 May, 2005
Oh yeah, I have plans to stick to audiomulch for now, I am really enjoying it and learning a lot, so I will stick to it until I feel I have hit a plateau, which will probably be a long while.
(changed name from salamand3r)
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- KVRAF
- 5851 posts since 9 Jul, 2002 from Helsinki
Four Tet uses a "multimedia" PC microphone, Audiomulch and normal stereos, and makes wonderful music.
I did more innovative stuff with FastTracker and later with a groovebox than today with spanky VSTis & a DSI Evolver
It has taken me a lot longer than I expected to sink all the fine technology in.
Anyway, welcome & have fun!
I did more innovative stuff with FastTracker and later with a groovebox than today with spanky VSTis & a DSI Evolver
Anyway, welcome & have fun!
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- KVRAF
- 3508 posts since 27 Dec, 2002 from North East England
Audiomulch was probably the best thing to happen to my music since the old Fasttracker 2. The longer you use it, the better it gets.