what computer program do you use for your extreme?

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what computer program do you use for your extreme?

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hey everybody, i havent dealt with my comp too much when it comes to the midi applications of the keyboard. i wanted to know what software you guys use and what is good out there. i dont know too much about this stuff so i just want to see what i can do when i have them hooked up
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hi,
i use Cubase se 3 update,that i
borowed from a friend(sorry my inglish :shock: ...)
works fine for me.

gona buy Cubase studio 4 later :D

and "Live-studio" is a wery good program to i think.
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Hi Dj Blazin,

For all my sequencing I use Cakewalk SONAR. I am very at ease with this software.
Actually I am using Sonar 7 Producer Edition on a Windows platform.

You can download a few demos of a differnt sequencers (Sonar, Cubase, Abelton live..etc) and give it a try.
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Hi.

I still use Cubase VST5...Still works for me despite its age! :D

I also use Pro Tools M-Powered, but that's for my audio duties. I feel that Cubase is better suited for MIDI than Pro Tools, and Pro Tools is better for recording audio because it was made for audio in the first place although it now has more MIDI functions than it ever did.
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Post by Stephen »

Since I stopped using a Hardware DAW, I've been a Sonar guy, I love it, started with Guitar tracks then Sonar 2, and now I'm using Sonar 7 Producer, I do use Acid Pro 6 for loop projects sometimes, that's a really good one also.
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I just started using Reaper a couple weeks ago after reading about it here. I'm a newb when it comes to audio production, but I found it easy to get around and understand the basics without sifting through manuals. There's a lot of options in there that are way over my head, but it was simple enough to lay some keyboard and vocal tracks.
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i used cubase, but now i am using pro tools because it is more simple and easy to use :D
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You can use ANY program! There is no such A PROGRAM for TEX.
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