Commissions, art trades and question!
12 years ago
Commissions: I can do those but that would be sketches atm, so sorry if anyone wants a full pic from me but I am busy, I don't know of a price so if you do want a sketchie ask me on notes and i'll think about it. Also be advised it'll take time since I got school things and no privacy, i do assure I WILL do it.
Art Trades: It depends on the person, sometimes I just feel like I have to meet the person more to accept something like an AT, but dont worry, i mostly accept. Also we could draw in one canvas together, but not ATM, when I get a PC and when I do it'll mean you would get your trade like a full pic. :3
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Does anyone know of a good program to make dubstep music? ;_;
Art Trades: It depends on the person, sometimes I just feel like I have to meet the person more to accept something like an AT, but dont worry, i mostly accept. Also we could draw in one canvas together, but not ATM, when I get a PC and when I do it'll mean you would get your trade like a full pic. :3
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Does anyone know of a good program to make dubstep music? ;_;
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For every 'music making' program, the following rule applies: The learning curve is very steep. It's not that you click a couple of buttons and the program(s) poop(s) a cashcow hitsong out. Making good music requires a lot of experience which is archived by practical self training.
Anyway there are tons of music programs which have to pay for (like FL Studio, Steinberg Cubase, Reason, Ableton Live ) and a couple of programs which are for free (LMMS, Audacity, Psycle, Jeskola Buzz, Hydrogen, FamiTracker ).
As a someone who once also want to create some music, I've somewhat experience with the latter 4. Audacity is more a wave editor than a program where you create tones / loops to make music, so you have to use a looppack or create loops with the other three programs. However the other programs doesn't have such advanced waveditor embedded.
Psycle, Jeskola Buzz and FamiTracker use an approach to make music which was standard in the past, less popular nowadays because creating music with them could be a bit complex, but still you could create nice loops and tunes with them. (FamiTracker is often used by others for making chiptunes).
You want to use Hydrogen to make your bass- and percussion-lines.
LMMS is a bit the only program which could be compared with the non-free examples I mentioned earlier. LMMS has more rivalry of other free programs, but those doesn't run on Windows. It has literally everything to make music, but it isn't that 'customer-friendly' compared to it's paid counterparts.
So yeah If you don't want to pirate, try LMMS and Audacity |=(:3
I think you have to see it in a way like that I give you a guitar.
With a guitar you could use it to make various styles of music. The thing is that you still have to 'find' the settings of your guitar to get the tune you have in your mind or a tune which fits your (music) style.
So yeah, I think you have to do the same in making music with the computer. Pick a specific instrument / synth (ask a dubstep-making producer for it) and just experiment with it till you got a melody of your liking. Then you pick a different instrument / synth and do the same over and over again till you have something nice to listen at.
And thank you |=(:3
(also you could also do the less legit way to get those programs, but I can't guarantee anything when you do that |=(;3 )
Again thanks for the tips! <3