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joftech (m)
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Share your experiences with music production (analog and digital). Which beat making device do you use, do you use the ogbonge Akai MPC 3000 or is it Cubase, FL Studio, Reason etc.
Which genre are you into, hip-hop, apala, juju, country, root and branches, fuji, or is it gospel.
Just about anything, me myself am just learning.
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hola2ng (m)
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Have tried my hands on Fruity Loops & cubase.
Fruity loops is quite good. Me and my friends used it a lot in school to make beats and wrote lyrics to, while using Cakewalk Pro to record audio..
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joftech (m)
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I use FL Studio 5 too. But i don't know how to mix voice with the beats.
Maybe you will please let me know how it's done. Thanks.
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hola2ng (m)
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Basically, you can record audio using the normal windows voice recorder, or cakewalk or any other program, and saving it in wma format.
In fruity loops you import the file and add it to your beats.
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joftech (m)
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Thanks for the info, but one thing is that the recorded voice wil continue to reaped each time the beats end and start again. What can i do to stop that.
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hola2ng (m)
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well you've got to time the whole sequence. It might be that you added the voice just before or after the end of the beat- so when the beat stops, the audio continues.
try not to put any 'audio' after the beat.
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