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Song I Made In Linux
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» fungusman replied on Wed Jul 6, 2011 @ 9:56pm |
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Thu Jul 7, 2011 @ 12:32am |
no melody, no groove, no rhythm, tons of overly loud wannabe-Skrillex synths, a bit that sounds like a totally separate 15 year old tune thrown in.. You're going to be a big hit with the under-17 ketamine-using emo-haircut crowd. | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» FRANKB replied on Thu Jul 7, 2011 @ 1:24am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Br34th3 replied on Thu Jul 7, 2011 @ 11:03am |
How did you "make" this "song".. please explain your process. thx. | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MolocH replied on Thu Jul 7, 2011 @ 3:47pm |
Originally Posted By BR34TH3
How did you "make" this "song".. please explain your process. thx. Yeah. Kinda looks like a half assed mix. Without the good parts. | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope replied on Sun Jul 10, 2011 @ 2:40pm |
what program did you use? I wouldn't brag about linux if it was made in renoise, since it is cross-platform and closed source. If you used something else then props for even pulling off a tune in linux. | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Choda_Bean replied on Sun Jul 10, 2011 @ 9:26pm |
sounds like a mix of a bunch of tunes, sampled/glitched out.
I'm not mad at it | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Sickness replied on Mon Jul 11, 2011 @ 7:29am |
i sometimes use the plastic fisherprice turntables as well as the thingy that spins and say : a cow says wha? dubstep version :) yay | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nathan replied on Mon Jul 11, 2011 @ 3:22pm |
didn't listen to the tune (no flash)
But I will tell you, I've been suing Ubuntu (linux) for some time now, and I love it, but NOT for production. In linux, there is an answer to every existing program from mac to windows, but the one thing that blows is stuff for music production. My friend who turned my onto linux told me to install the music production pack (or whatever its called) and I tried it out, but was severely disappointed. Music production needs professional programs. I'm 200% for open-source software, but not for making music. Cool that people are trying, and I'm sure some mad-geniuses could make it work, but it just isn't as perfected as Ableton, Fruity-Loops, etc. (and there is no linux version of those that I can find) | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» SourUltraFast replied on Mon Jul 11, 2011 @ 3:36pm |
The few articles i've read about music production with Linux were only about files/projects management, (redundancy, back ups, multi-user projects, auto-completion of redundant projects and such). Nathan, would you care to elaborate what was disappointing to you? | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nathan replied on Mon Jul 11, 2011 @ 3:45pm |
Originally Posted By SOURULTRAFAST
The few articles i've read about music production with Linux were only about files/projects management, (redundancy, back ups and such). Nathan, would you care to elaborate what was disappointing to you? There were no proper trackers to make tunes with .. there was a Sound Forge type program, something to fuck around with effects on a sound, some Dj mixing program, but nothin' like Fruity Loops. It was more about managing/mixing sounds/tunes , not actual music creation. I'm sure proper music making programs exist on linux, but I haven't come across 'em yet. It's like, no one in the world is, understandably, willing to put the time in to make a program as expansive as Ableton, or FL, or even Reason. Then there are all the VSTs that need to be re-written for linux ... too much of a pain in the ass. Its one thing to mimic MSN or a word processor, but massive music software? Maybe some genius somewhere will do it some time. In the meantime, I use Windows on another 'puter to produce. So, I'm also curious -- just saying 'on linux' is not enough; what program was used ?? | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Mon Jul 11, 2011 @ 5:21pm |
there's only one thing that Linux has that I found really awesome that I wish PC (and Mac, I guess) users would have; JACK.. It's kinda like Rewire, but for EVERYTHING on your computer that makes sound.. Ok if you want it sync'd you'll need to use MIDI or programs that support syncing, but with JACK, you could, say, wire Winamp into your DAW, or a movie player, or a game you're playing, etc..
And it's not just for music programs.. if you're using, say, skype or some other voice chat and you want to give someone a preview of what you're working on, use JACK to send the audio of your DAW to the input of the voice-chat.. I think it's an amazing idea to have something that works like a mixer/router for ALL the audio sources on your PC. | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» SourUltraFast replied on Mon Jul 11, 2011 @ 5:26pm |
Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD
there's only one thing that Linux has that I found really awesome that I wish PC (and Mac, I guess) users would have; JACK.. It's kinda like Rewire, but for EVERYTHING on your computer that makes sound.. Ok if you want it sync'd you'll need to use MIDI or programs that support syncing, but with JACK, you could, say, wire Winamp into your DAW, or a movie player, or a game you're playing, etc.. And it's not just for music programs.. if you're using, say, skype or some other voice chat and you want to give someone a preview of what you're working on, use JACK to send the audio of your DAW to the input of the voice-chat.. I think it's an amazing idea to have something that works like a mixer/router for ALL the audio sources on your PC. would make an awesome analog and digital patch bay, too bad there's hardly any serious sound interface that work on Linux | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nodeletesucks replied on Mon Jul 11, 2011 @ 7:02pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope replied on Mon Jul 11, 2011 @ 10:47pm |
Screwhead: audio midi setup in OSX can do some pretty complex things like aggregating multiple audio devices in to virtual devices and so on. | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» rawali replied on Tue Jul 12, 2011 @ 12:08am |
how is there not a single DAW for linux? wtf? There must be something out there.... | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» databoy replied on Tue Jul 12, 2011 @ 12:32am |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nathan replied on Wed Jul 13, 2011 @ 12:11am |
I must've used an older version of this -- it was kinda crappy, but this update seems cooler. On the other hand, it seems like its based on Cubase - not my fav program for making tunes ... | |
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