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  • Everest

    Pretty much no wrong answer tbh. People who use logic will say logic is the easier, quicker learning curve. People who use ableton will say the same about that.

    Plus there are so many YouTube tutorials and Reddit Q&A’s for basically any question for either. Whichever you pick if you just dig in and start making stuff, you’ll pick it up within a week or two.

    The only slight way I could direct would depend on which would be thinking about what kinda music you’d be mainly going for/wanting to make? Lmk. But you can really do any music on either of those two so I like I said you can’t go wrong

    🫡 preciate it.

    any specific YouTube tutorials you can recommend?
    trying to do more rap instrumentals, but also want to do a little electronic stuff

  • Apr 3
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    I can't tell if this dnb/jungle tape im working on is flames or not but it's definitely not bad at all

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    Apr 16
  • dblvsn

    I can't tell if this dnb/jungle tape im working on is flames or not but it's definitely not bad at all

    New tape looking crazy

  • Now I see how lex luger made 20 beats a day

    It's been 16 hours an I got 8 in

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  • Apr 24
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    For now on the highest my autotune hitting is 20

    It's time to level up and perfect these recordings

  • dblvsn

    For now on the highest my autotune hitting is 20

    It's time to level up and perfect these recordings

    ok this was a bad idea some songs are better with heavy autotune

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