I'm thinking about buying a music software. I used to use this software but it can only do so much. If you know of any good music software's that's not too hard to use or anything please let me know
I'm thinking about buying a music software. I used to use this software but it can only do so much. If you know of any good music software's that's not too hard to use or anything please let me know
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It'll be hard to recommend anything until you share, what you're missing in audiotool.
I mean a general good software, one where i can learn how to do things easlily, etc..
Still doesn't say anything that audiotool can't do
I started with Data Becker's Techno Maker in the 90s - was fairly easy to get started. HTH
If you Google something like "which DAW is right for you", you'll find several articles listing current DAWs and giving advice about their intended audience: beginners, producers more focused on electronic music and experimentation or more focused on acoustic recording and mixing, live performance, etc. Maybe they'll help you determine what you really need.
I Think audiotool is the best way to start with music! The surface is quite clear and intuitive!
If you want to buy software I would advice FL studio, I think it's easy to learn...
But I think audiotool is easy to learn too - and it's for freeee! ;-)
Audiotool is very unlike other DAW's. The interface and the integration of audio is very different. I would say don't splurge on FL or Ableton right away, and try Cakewalk (which is free) or Reaper (which is $60 assuming you are not doing commercial stuff with it).
the only way to see which works to try demo or trial them.
I think you should make absolutely sure that you need new software before you go out and buy something expensive. About a year ago I bought FL studio, but I don't ever use it for anything other than mixing and some sound design. That's basically $200 down the drain right there, considering that you can mix with 100% free software like Cakewalk.
If you're just looking to take a break from using AT, I can recommend Caustic 3, which is definately one of the most intuitive DAWs I've ever seen (although, it is a mobile app- I'm not sure if you want to make music on your mobile device, but if that's what you're looking for, Caustic 3 has got you covered).
I feel like FL Studio is the best investment. You buy it once and you get it, and all future versions for free forever. I've been coasting for years off the measly sum of 100-some dollars.