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Re: Any Musicians?
« Reply #15 on: October 12, 2012, 05:20:04 am »
I've got a friend that works with Cubase quite a bit, and he's told me about all the things it can do and stuff, but I haven't had the time yet to sit down and look for a decent crack. I'd love to get my hands on it though.

The only problem with Cubase is finding a cracked copy. I purchased the software because it uses a security dongle called the "Steinberg Key" to licence the program. I've heard of ways to circumvent security dongles and crack the dongle itself by making a replica of the hardware through emulation. But I was unable to find such methods specific to the Cubase software.

However Cubase is a really excellent program I would certainly highly recommend it. If you were looking for a trial version to test it out, they offer trial installations on their product homepage. Feel free to check it out. Here's a link  :)

http://www.steinberg.net/en/products/cubase/trial_version.html
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Re: Any Musicians?
« Reply #16 on: October 12, 2012, 01:02:12 pm »
I've been using fl studio since 08. If you know what you are doing it is a great tool to make just about anything. Eventuality ill make some tuts for it. This will probably be after I move and get set up.


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Re: Any Musicians?
« Reply #17 on: October 12, 2012, 11:02:13 pm »
I've been using fl studio since 08. If you know what you are doing it is a great tool to make just about anything. Eventuality ill make some tuts for it. This will probably be after I move and get set up.

I'd love to see the tutorials on FL. Fruity Loops is capable of some great things. It certainly is full featured with a variety of tools and resources to do almost anything. I think it's better suited for beat makers and vocal singers although I like to have fun with it once in a while and use its MIDI features and step sequencer. Some of the plugins are pretty neat also :)
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Re: Any Musicians?
« Reply #18 on: October 13, 2012, 02:53:23 am »
I use FL with the Massive plugin, which adds a lot to it, especially if you want Skrillex-style wubz (Skrillex uses Massive as a stand-alone with a MIDI) or to make you're own wubwub for a dubstep song. I also use the Toxic Biohazard that come with FL for certain keyboard sounds for trance and rave songs. You can make plenty of nice tracks JUST with FL, but I can also see why you would want to use other programs.


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Re: Any Musicians?
« Reply #19 on: October 13, 2012, 03:52:58 am »
I use FL with the Massive plugin, which adds a lot to it, especially if you want Skrillex-style wubz (Skrillex uses Massive as a stand-alone with a MIDI) or to make you're own wubwub for a dubstep song. I also use the Toxic Biohazard that come with FL for certain keyboard sounds for trance and rave songs. You can make plenty of nice tracks JUST with FL, but I can also see why you would want to use other programs.


FL is great for trance, techno and dubstep. I've just gotten used to working exclusively with Cubase. I find that Cubase tailors better towards audio recording and I love the interface as well. FL always struck me as more of an All-In-One type system with some great enhancements and plugins. It's getting increasingly more popular now as well because of how well balanced and developed its become.

If anyone is looking for a download link for FL here is a copy of FL 10.0.9 - Pro Edition Unlocked - http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7707980/Image-Line_FL_Studio_v10.0.9c_Pro_Edition_UNLOCKED_-_R2R_[ds]
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Re: Any Musicians?
« Reply #20 on: October 13, 2012, 06:15:30 am »

FL is great for trance, techno and dubstep. I've just gotten used to working exclusively with Cubase. I find that Cubase tailors better towards audio recording and I love the interface as well. FL always struck me as more of an All-In-One type system with some great enhancements and plugins. It's getting increasingly more popular now as well because of how well balanced and developed its become.

If anyone is looking for a download link for FL here is a copy of FL 10.0.9 - Pro Edition Unlocked - http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7707980/Image-Line_FL_Studio_v10.0.9c_Pro_Edition_UNLOCKED_-_R2R_[ds]

Exact same link I used for mine haha, I suppose it's one of the most solid downloads of it there is.. If I get Cubase, I'll probably get used to using strictly that too, although the audio recording portion doesn't matter to me in the least bit unless somehow it becomes more convenient than my current recording system that is readily available at all times.


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