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Hi guys , I'm Sam . i'm new to this forum and actually new to music creating world .

I always thought I have music creating's talent and I hope that is true lool so I look over the internet and I found FL studio 10 is the one program that is best for starting . I used some lessons and I know a little bit about that program that I hope I will learn more and more with the help of you guys

here is the question : is that anything more that I should buy ? any more programs , ??

aren't the FL plugins enough for creating a music or should I use more ?

where can I download good sample's and loops for free ?

is there anything else that I should use or it just enough

I appreciate any answer and comment

 

Cheers

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  On 7/14/2013 at 12:04 AM, hesam0012 said:

Hi guys , I'm Sam . i'm new to this forum and actually new to music creating world .

I always thought I have music creating's talent and I hope that is true lool so I look over the internet and I found FL studio 10 is the one program that is best for starting . I used some lessons and I know a little bit about that program that I hope I will learn more and more with the help of you guys

here is the question : is that anything more that I should buy ? any more programs , ??

aren't the FL plugins enough for creating a music or should I use more ?

where can I download good sample's and loops for free ?

is there anything else that I should use or it just enough

I appreciate any answer and comment

 

Cheers

 

 

I heard Wisp might use FL Studio so if you get good maybe one day you'll be able make something like this.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjUkreDXQOQ

There will be new love from the ashes of us.

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Guest dylanmcknd

FL Studio costs money.

I've never been able to afford FL Studio or barely any other commercial music making programs (They're hella expensive).

A REALLY great FL Studio type program is Linux Multimedia Studio, although you have to supply yourself with samples and VSTs and synths and stuff (Many of the best ones are free), since the stuff that comes with Linux Multimedia Studio is pretty meh.

 

You should also try some trackers, which are usually pretty cheap if not free and are supper efficient and able programs for music production.

I recommend OpenMPT or SunVox (Which are both free), or Renoise if you have the cash.

 

The best thing to do when starting to make music is to not think that a program, plugin or instrument will make the music for you. What program you use doesn't decide how good your music is. Music production is not 100% reliant on what you're making music with. Don't ever think that you won't be able to make music that is good until you can buy a different program or piece of gear etc.

Work with what you have, and just don't "phone it in".

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