programs like Cubase, Protools and sonar or the top ones, but the programme is only as good as the creator it dont matter if you have frooty loops or cubase if your music sucks thats it
You say that? This producer uses Fruity Loops. Please reconsider what you said now (dunno if I said that correctly)
i play drums at a semi pro level i have a pro kit and a electric kit, but i can make pots and pans sound pretty good. with music its all about the talent of the person not the programme used. you could record loads of samples like keys jingling, stamping feet, a dog bark and remix it into music on any programme.
Or a bunch of synthesizers and samplers coupled with a hardware sequencer. Keep it real... Anyway, (nevermind the title..) I haven't ever really ventured that deep into Japanese pop music, but these guys are just awesome. Their stuff is just such an eclectic blend of Japanese traditional music, electro-pop and jazz and Kraftwerkian analog sounds and what not...
I am a noob =) And by your logic so is he =) I want to hear your music, will your "Sony ACID Pro 7" top that
I *think* Gabester uses propellerhead. I sent him a PM about that a few days ago. Gabester, I have a question. Do you play out the music on a keyboard and combine it int the studio app, or is it all synth?
Music is all a matter of opinion... and in my opinion, that music you linked is absolute crap, because I hate dubstep. But if you want an example of my stuff, here you go: https://soundcloud.com/silvashyjacknife101/zytex-in-the-beginning-man
I listen to gabester all day at school. It's calming. The only one I don't like is shredder. :\ https://soundcloud.com/gabester
If you dont like Dubstep just keep it to yourself, or be mature about it. Some people like that genere and bashing it like that is not very nice is it? Just because you do not like something does not mean its crap.
umm... that's why i said "in my opinion". I'm entitled to my own opinion, if my opinion bothers you, then that's not MY problem. - - - Updated - - - cool cool. Gabe's music is pretty cool... and unique!