The best program for a newbie?
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- abacusfinch
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I'm going to say Ableton Live. But I've put a lot of time and effort into it. In the end it's a much better choice, but a lot of shit is hard to jump right into, unlike FL Studio.
Either or, you should be good to go.
Either or, you should be good to go.
Fuck looking to buy (if you are) just go down the "look before you buy" road and download a bunch of software (:twisted:) and have a fiddle with it all; see what you like, what you don't, then go from there. Decide then if you'll fork out for something.
P.s In my experience fiddling is the best way to learn.
P.s In my experience fiddling is the best way to learn.
- HORSE FORCE
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- yonosoyelquesoy
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Classic software
The software that is used by Otto Von Shirach called "OTTO"
- darrenalex
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Internet Marketing - When a newbie begins an online business, the temptation can be high to join most any affiliate program they see in the hopes of making fancy trying to do a bit of gothic artwork myself and was wondering, what software would be best for me as a newbie to computer artwork? I think Photomatix is good to (definitely the most well known) Try out some demos and see which "look" you like the best. Each program runs
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