Music software
Music software
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- TenaciousG0
It depends on what you want to do. Do you need to record and mix? Then Pro Tools, Digital Performer, Logic, Ableton, etc. are what you need.
Are you trying to perform live or do live mixes? Then you might try Logic, Ableton, Serato Final Scratch (for DJ-ing), etc.
Are you trying to write music or make beats? If so, a lot of people get by with just FL studio and some sort of cheap pro tools LE rig. I use Reason 5 and Record 1.5 myself. Those two do everything I need so far.