Topic: [sound] what is a good software for making music?

does anyone know of a good audio software that could be used to make music
kinda like the start of grace in the rooftop fight scene i know he made his own music but he won't reply telling me what software

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Re: [sound] what is a good software for making music?

Do you want free software or what? Because Grace was probably composed using software you have to buy.

Re: [sound] what is a good software for making music?

i would like to do a trial version first and if i like it then purchase the software

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what I use for my music, which I bought, is FL studio 8. there is also a demo, which never runs out, you just can't save your songs and work on them later, you can export them though.

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Re: [sound] what is a good software for making music?

i'll try that out but it might be wierd as the whole can't save thing

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Re: [sound] what is a good software for making music?

Try using Garage Band, if you use a mac.

I think there's a garage band for pc, too.

EDIT: http://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/download.htm

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Re: [sound] what is a good software for making music?

i cant find it for the pc i have

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Re: [sound] what is a good software for making music?

LLF, mixcraft costs money.

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Re: [sound] what is a good software for making music?

I use Psycle. Its ok for starting out.

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Re: [sound] what is a good software for making music?

I'm always an advocate for Finale brand software. Their Notepad software only costs a few dollars (used to be free mini/sad ) and provides some very basic MIDI sounds and music writing capabilities. The more expensive versions allow you to do some pretty complex orchestral writing. Finale does have considerable ability for writing jazz and rock kind of notation also, but I would only recommend it if you know how to handle music writing on a standard music staff with time and key signatures, etc.

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Re: [sound] what is a good software for making music?

i've tried finale before but you cant export only print

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