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  3. I was thinking of which software I actually used to make music though the years, so here is a chronological list:- Wavelab (One track, overdub)- Fruity loops- Dance- and HipHop Ejay- Cubase- Logic Pro- Studio One- Ableton Live- Bitwig

I was thinking of which software I actually used to make music though the years, so here is a chronological list:- Wavelab (One track, overdub)- Fruity loops- Dance- and HipHop Ejay- Cubase- Logic Pro- Studio One- Ableton Live- Bitwig

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  • mᵤkᵐuₖT mᵤkᵐuₖ

    @mosgaard
    Abandoned, never forget :
    - Cubase 2 (Atari ST)
    - Pro 24 III (Atari ST)
    - Cakewalk
    - Samplitude
    - Pro Tools
    - Digital Performer

    Still using, runs fine on Debian / Wine :
    - Sequoia
    - Emagic Logic Audio 5
    - FL Studio
    - Studio One

    Morten MosgaardM This user is from outside of this forum
    Morten MosgaardM This user is from outside of this forum
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    @tourte great list! Can you work using the apps through Debian / Wine, or does it give you any limitations?

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    • Reilly Spitzfaden (they/them)R Reilly Spitzfaden (they/them)

      @mosgaard for me it went:
      - Audacity
      - Logic Pro
      - Audition (in an undergrad music tech course, just for a bit)
      - Max/MSP
      - Pure Data
      - REAPER

      All of these except for Audition I still use regularly

      Morten MosgaardM This user is from outside of this forum
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      #38

      @reillypascal what a diverse list! Do you only use Max/MSP stand alone?

      I actually still use Audacity to rename meta-data in Wav files sometimes 🙂

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      • Scott McDowellF Scott McDowell

        @mosgaard This is fun!
        - Reason 1.0
        - Digital Performer
        - Emagic Logic Gold
        - Pro Tools
        - Various 24 track and 16 track tape machines from Ampex, Studer, MCI, & Otari

        I’ve never stopped using Reason or Pro Tools and I don’t bother trying to talk clients out of recording to tape: if they’re serious about it, I’m a solid choice and I’m rarely the cause of sessions taking longer than the artist has budgeted).

        Morten MosgaardM This user is from outside of this forum
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        @fadersolo It have to be joy working a place, where the tape machines are kept running like that.

        Is Pro Tools the usual digital recording solution at your place?

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        • Morten MosgaardM Morten Mosgaard

          I was thinking of which software I actually used to make music though the years, so here is a chronological list:
          - Wavelab (One track, overdub)
          - Fruity loops
          - Dance- and HipHop Ejay
          - Cubase
          - Logic Pro
          - Studio One
          - Ableton Live
          - Bitwig

          What’s your journey?

          #MusicProduction

          JWcph, Radicalized By DecencyJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          JWcph, Radicalized By Decency
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          #40

          @mosgaard
          - Band In A Box
          - Garageband
          - Garageband
          - Garageband (I picked it back up a few times 😁)
          - n-Track Studio (test)
          - MTP Beats (test)
          - Ardour
          - Reaper

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          • Morten MosgaardM Morten Mosgaard

            @fadersolo It have to be joy working a place, where the tape machines are kept running like that.

            Is Pro Tools the usual digital recording solution at your place?

            Scott McDowellF This user is from outside of this forum
            Scott McDowellF This user is from outside of this forum
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            @mosgaard Yeah, all the large format studios I’ve encountered in both northern and Southern California are always built around Pro Tools. Many have HDX cards, like my spot, which really levels Pro Tools up a notch.

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            • Morten MosgaardM Morten Mosgaard

              @lagu totally forgot everything about Fasttracker! I actually think that was my first music software, but it was in an after school club I used it.

              How is Tracktion?

              Lars G. GudbrandsenL This user is from outside of this forum
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              #42

              @mosgaard I think it's awesome. I used UAD Luna for a bit, and while it was a very nice GUI and workflow, it was very unstable on macOS. Waveform 13 is super solid, very fast and also works very well on linux. ❤️

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              • Morten MosgaardM Morten Mosgaard

                @tourte great list! Can you work using the apps through Debian / Wine, or does it give you any limitations?

                mᵤkᵐuₖT This user is from outside of this forum
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                mᵤkᵐuₖ
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                @mosgaard No limitations on my LMDE workstations. A minimum of 16 or 32 GB of RAM is required. On the ZorinOS distro, Wine is already preconfigured, you just need to install software like on Windows.

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                • mᵤkᵐuₖT mᵤkᵐuₖ

                  @mosgaard No limitations on my LMDE workstations. A minimum of 16 or 32 GB of RAM is required. On the ZorinOS distro, Wine is already preconfigured, you just need to install software like on Windows.

                  Morten MosgaardM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #44

                  @tourte that sounds great! I’m using a lot of Windows plugins, but in my Native Linux daw, since I had a hard time getting a decent latency in the Windows DAW.

                  Zorin is great for this stuff! I use CachyOS for performance.

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                  • mᵤkᵐuₖT mᵤkᵐuₖ

                    @mosgaard
                    Abandoned, never forget :
                    - Cubase 2 (Atari ST)
                    - Pro 24 III (Atari ST)
                    - Cakewalk
                    - Samplitude
                    - Pro Tools
                    - Digital Performer

                    Still using, runs fine on Debian / Wine :
                    - Sequoia
                    - Emagic Logic Audio 5
                    - FL Studio
                    - Studio One

                    TheOnlyWaveformsT This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @tourte @mosgaard Atari Mega 4 with Cubase 2 was my first entry into Music, still used it up until 2008 somewhere for the best Midi clock ever built. Also shout outs to Reason and Logic Pro (my old-faithful, started at Express 7 and upgraded and used it until i switched fulltime to Bitwig/Linux about 2-ish years ago)

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                    • Morten MosgaardM Morten Mosgaard

                      I was thinking of which software I actually used to make music though the years, so here is a chronological list:
                      - Wavelab (One track, overdub)
                      - Fruity loops
                      - Dance- and HipHop Ejay
                      - Cubase
                      - Logic Pro
                      - Studio One
                      - Ableton Live
                      - Bitwig

                      What’s your journey?

                      #MusicProduction

                      PaulNickson 🕊️P This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #46

                      @mosgaard Cubase (Atari STe then TT030); Logic; Pro Tools; Reaper (a bit); now giving Ardour v.9 a go. All on Macs various.

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                      • Morten MosgaardM Morten Mosgaard

                        @reillypascal what a diverse list! Do you only use Max/MSP stand alone?

                        I actually still use Audacity to rename meta-data in Wav files sometimes 🙂

                        Reilly Spitzfaden (they/them)R This user is from outside of this forum
                        Reilly Spitzfaden (they/them)R This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @mosgaard since M4L only works in Ableton, I use it stand-alone. I do have RNBO, so I'll play with that, and I sometimes use Plugdata, which lets you use Pd as a plugin

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