I'd like to start making some of my own music, does anyone know of any free but simple music making programs?
I'd prefer to save it, I want to keep what I make and keep using the program.fluffybacon said:You could download the fl studio demo. It's a small download and the only limitation on the demo is that you can't save, other than that you can do anything.
It may be slightly intimating at first, though.
Wicked, I will look that up. Thanks.Archtop said:Mixcraft. Look it up it's like garageband for free.
Just export it as a .wav file and if you have iTunes, select "Create MP3 Version" under the advanced options tab.Akai Shizuku said:Wicked, I will look that up. Thanks.Archtop said:Mixcraft. Look it up it's like garageband for free.
EDIT: Just checked it out, and you have to pay $64 to make music into mp3 files, which is the only file type I actually care about.
Audacity does too have editing tools. You can add reverb and delay and echos and chorus effects if you're good. One of my friends uses it, and she makes some amazing stuff with it.QuirkyTambourine said:Just export it as a .wav file and if you have iTunes, select "Create MP3 Version" under the advanced options tab.Akai Shizuku said:Wicked, I will look that up. Thanks.Archtop said:Mixcraft. Look it up it's like garageband for free.
EDIT: Just checked it out, and you have to pay $64 to make music into mp3 files, which is the only file type I actually care about.
Also, Audacity is a good free recording software but doesn't offer anything other than somewhere to record audio. If you're looking to actually create stuff with the program, I'd suggest the demo of Reason or Ableton Live. The good software's the ones you have to pay for
Typically the latest version is the best, I'm not fully up on Audacity since I use ProTools, but I had it a couple of years ago for XP, then when I got my Mac I wanted to record the audio off of YouTube videos for *ahem* class projects. The newer versions had it taken out, something to do with the RIAA getting pissed at programs that can record the audio output of a computer. Perhaps a more experienced Audacity user would have more to say but typically the later versions fix bugs.Akai Shizuku said:Does it matter whether I choose version 1.2 or 1.3?
I have a guitar but my idiot friend messed the strings up.Berethond said:Or you could just learn real instruments instead.
You know, whatever works.
No way you could let me know how to crack it without getting reported, is there? T_Tmrpenguinismyhomeboy said:Get FL studio. Just downlaod the demo and then crack it. You didn't here that from me. It might be kind of complicated for a beginner, got it allows you to learn cause it's got a lot of stuff on it, and most people use it so it should be easy to find tutorials. It shoudl allow you to advance very easily.