Sound Design

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  • JazX0

    I've been involved with it for a while. I do mostly audio restoration and conversion these days. More money, strictly placing ads for Churches. They gotz the $!

    If you're looking to start go with a MIDI keyboard and some sound synthesis application, such as Propellerheads Reason, Ableton Live!, NI Reaktor, etc.

    Sequencers are a bit different, you could start off with something like Acid Pro, which really does the job all the way up to Cubase, Pro Tools, Cakewalk, etc. Some soft synths have their own sequencer, I'd advise checking out Reason.

    Just play around and you'll learn a ton. With 'Computer Produced Music', you pretty much can do anything today and it's the future of music.

    Music is infinite.

    :)

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