Recycle is a very very good Looping/ Sample Manipulation program as well. I
know a lot of the big f00's use it like Chemical Broths. Etc.

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From: "Jurgen Baute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 1:38 PM
Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Newbee Studio Setup


>
> I'm thinking SoundForge or CoolEdit (or another wave-editor) is a must
since manipulating
> samples is something you'll be putting some serious time in.
>
> Reason is good but IMO it's simular to FruityLoops so I wouldn't _buy_ it
if you already
> have the other.  It's never a bad idea to try Reason out before you make
up your mind
> though, you might feel more comfortable working with it's user-interface
if you are more
> rack/hardware minded.
>
> Reactor I can't say much about.  If I'm not mistaken it's a tool to build
your own soft-
> synths, but I have found it too complex to put a lot of time in it.
> Again here, I would try before I buy (read: warez :))
>
> About sequencer. I dunno, I'm using Fruity as my sequencer of choice
actually.
> Nowadays it can be used for a lot more than programming the drums.
>
> hope this helps,
> see ya!
>
> ------------------------
> On 25 Apr 2002 at 11:53, Jimmy Lewis wrote:
>
> > I have a lot of questions about setting up a studio. I am at a loss as
> > to what gear to get as well as soundproofing for live recording. I am
> > presently using Fruityloops, Acid Pro 3.0, and Rebirth. I am disabled
> > with limited hand use, so I rely mainly on
> > software. External hardware such as samplers and keyboards would be
> > prohibitive. I have considered getting Sound Forage, Reason, and
> > Reactor.
> > Are these good choices? If not, then what software should I get? What if
> >
> > any additional should I be looking at?
> >
> >     I am also trying to figure out which sequencer to buy. I am down to
> > deciding between Cubase and Sonar. The only thing I don't like about
> > Sonar
> > is its lack of VSTi support. Which sequencer is the best way to go?
> >

> >      I am looking at getting a condenser mic and amp for live recording.
> > I
> > will need to setup an area for doing live recording but I do not have
> > alot
> > of space to spare. Any ideas? How big a space do I need? What about a
> > closet?
> >
> >     Finally, do I need to invest in some monitors?
> >
> >     I guess what I am asking is if I have $5000 or $6000 to build the
> > perfect studio, what should I get?
> >
> > Thanks -Jimmy
> >
> >
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