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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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  • billy joe bowers-8647B billy joe bowers-8647

    @mosgaard

    Cool Edit Pro -> Pro Tools

    Side quests in

    Logic
    Ableton Live
    Tracktion
    Digital Performer
    Ardour
    and more

    Morten MosgaardM This user is from outside of this forum
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    @billyjoebowers wow, Cool Edit Pro! Totally forgot that one. I’m not completely sure where it would be in my list, somewhere around FL and the Ejays.

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    • Matthew ConroyM Matthew Conroy

      @mosgaard Here's my list:
      - Csound

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      @matthewconroy that’s one impressive list!

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      • elsemusicE elsemusic

        @mosgaard My journey?

        Thorn 4218 reel-to-reel with sound-on-sound
        Ampex mono reel-to-reels (3)
        Tascam four track reel-to-reel
        Revox stereo reel-to-reels (2)
        Ampex four track and two track reel-to-reels
        MCI four track and Revox stereo reel-to-reels
        Tascam Portastudio 246
        N-Track Windows software
        Reaper on Windows
        Boss BR-1600 hard drive recorders (2)
        Reaper on MacOS
        Reaper on Linux

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        #19

        @elsemusic you just need Reaper on FreeBSD and you have all the desktops 🙂

        That’s an impressive list of hardware recorders. To be honest I also started on a cassette machine and later minidisc (line out from a mixer into the line in on the minidisc).

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        • *_jayropeJ *_jayrope
          @Morten Mosgaard Pro Tools. Cubase/Nuendo. Reaper. Wavelab. Pure(Plug)data.
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          #20

          @jrp are you using Plugdata for stage-performances/theatre?

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          • driedD dried

            @mosgaard the journey started with recording emo songs using a conferencing mic and windows 98 sound recorder. upgraded to audacity shortly afterward. lots more between then and now!

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            #21

            @dried this was my first mic, as far as I remember: https://www.reddit.com/r/nostalgia/comments/pjwfhs/the_gateway_2000_pc_microphone/

            Lot’s of mid frequencies and natural saturation 😂

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            • Morten MosgaardM Morten Mosgaard

              @dried this was my first mic, as far as I remember: https://www.reddit.com/r/nostalgia/comments/pjwfhs/the_gateway_2000_pc_microphone/

              Lot’s of mid frequencies and natural saturation 😂

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              @mosgaard That is pretty much the same one I was remembering! Awesome.

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              • Jen  🏳️‍⚧️J Jen 🏳️‍⚧️

                @mosgaard

                My music recording tech journey goes something like this:

                Two cassette players wired together,
                TASCAM portastudio 414
                `snd` on Debian
                Audacity? I think? on Debian
                definitely Audacity on Mint
                Reaper on Mint
                TASCAM DR24 + Reaper

                I still use the portastudio as an effects bus sometimes

                Link to snd page appears to be dead. Wayback snapshot: https://web.archive.org/web/20251207101535/https://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/snd/snd/snd.html

                #MusicProduction #LinuxAudio

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                @jvw that’s a whole lot of Linux! Nice!

                Was that Tascam cassette?

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                • Andreas KilgusM Andreas Kilgus
                  @mosgaard
                  Fostex 160
                  Fostex 160 & C-Lab Creator Atari
                  Atari Falcon 030 Soundpool AudioTracker & C-Lab Creator
                  Logic Audio Silver Windows
                  Mixbus/Ardour on Linux
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                  @musenhain uh! Atari, you don’t see a lot of that anymore.

                  Was that for recording or tracker/ish software?

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                  • ranjitR ranjit

                    @mosgaard

                    - Studio Session
                    - Music Mouse
                    - Max before it was Max/MSP
                    - Audacity
                    - PD
                    - Reaper
                    - Max/MSP
                    - Ableton Live
                    - Garage Band

                    (and lots of simple handmade software)

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                    #25

                    @ranjit nice list! What’s the most used today?

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                    • Morten MosgaardM Morten Mosgaard

                      @ranjit nice list! What’s the most used today?

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                      #26

                      @mosgaard Garage Band, oddly! I like it enough that I might buy its big brother Logic.

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                      • Nicolas BaillardN Nicolas Baillard

                        @mosgaard
                        - My father's Akai DS4000 1/4" to record fake radio shows with my brother as a kid
                        - a 4 track mixer for video into stereo K7 deck to record my school grunge rock trio as a teenager
                        - a Fostex D108 digital 8 track DTD + Yamaha 01v mixer (Atari 1024ST + cubase to learn midi + Roland MC500 sequencer)
                        - Apple Mac G3 + Digital Performer and Motu 2408 audio interface
                        - Protools 5 / Otari Radar II / Protools 7-10
                        - Ableton Live for demo composing and recording
                        - Reaper (on Mac and Linux)

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                        @NicolasBaillard love the fake radio shows idea! Reminds me I had this Ghettoblaster I recorded these extremely weird mixtapes on, where I would record 10-20 seconds of a song make small break and the record 10-20 seconds of a new song and so forth. To this day I’m still impressed at how random it all was, I wasn’t going for chorus or a fixed set of bars, I was just going for start/stop, timing would be totally non existent.

                        Perhaps the first sign of my later love for free jazz?

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                        • driedD dried

                          @mosgaard That is pretty much the same one I was remembering! Awesome.

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                          @dried I remember making a beat in Fruity Loops and then recording this whole jam with me sticking the mic on to the speaker to create feedback.

                          It was really reliant when it came to feedback 😂

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                          • ranjitR ranjit

                            @mosgaard Garage Band, oddly! I like it enough that I might buy its big brother Logic.

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                            @ranjit I was a really happy Logic user for years, but totally forgot it until I started working with a local “several million plays” LoFi producer, who knew all the tips and tricks. Really great DAW still.

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                            • Morten MosgaardM Morten Mosgaard

                              @musenhain uh! Atari, you don’t see a lot of that anymore.

                              Was that for recording or tracker/ish software?

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                              @mosgaard Well, it was the first half of the 90s. 🙂

                              An Atari ST did the sequencing for my hardware synths (mainly a Korg Trinity and some 19"-synths I am not sure of which ones I owned at the time). The Falcon served as 8-track audio recording system: atari.soundpool.de/at_ie.htm (used for voice, guitar, field recording elements, already mixed down sequencer master track).

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                              • Andreas KilgusM Andreas Kilgus

                                @mosgaard Well, it was the first half of the 90s. 🙂

                                An Atari ST did the sequencing for my hardware synths (mainly a Korg Trinity and some 19"-synths I am not sure of which ones I owned at the time). The Falcon served as 8-track audio recording system: atari.soundpool.de/at_ie.htm (used for voice, guitar, field recording elements, already mixed down sequencer master track).

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                                @musenhain ah, of course!

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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

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                                  @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).

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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

                                    Reilly Spitzfaden (they/them)R This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @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

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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

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                                      #34

                                      @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

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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

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                                        kingdom krumb
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                                        @mosgaard
                                        Cubase
                                        Cubase w/Reason
                                        ProTools w/Reason
                                        just Reason

                                        (I still like Reason!)

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                                        • kingdom krumbK kingdom krumb

                                          @mosgaard
                                          Cubase
                                          Cubase w/Reason
                                          ProTools w/Reason
                                          just Reason

                                          (I still like Reason!)

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                                          @kingdomkrumb that's great! I tried Reason a couple of times, but never really got into the workflow. But have been using the plugin-version ever since, to get access to mostly the samplers.

                                          What kind of music do you produce with it?

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