Will this DAW work for that sort of music?
Lavender_Harmony wrote:Firstly, no piracy discussion on here.
Secondly, Logic is as fine a DAW as Ableton Live, however FL doesn't work on Mac so that's not an option for you. The main thing will likely be investing in virtual instruments to make those genres you listed. Logic comes with a fair amount on it's own, but a lot of people like to use 3rd party plugins, including myself.
Thankfully, Native Instruments have a big sale on this weekend, so you might want to check out some of their synths, Massive and FM8 are very popular choices for making EDM. However it is an investment, so you should weigh up your options first.
Also, Audacity is just an audio editor.
itroitnyah wrote:Yeah, what Lavender said. You can make any genre of music with any DAW, it's just up to the VST's you get. The big difference between the DAWs, which Lavender also covered to a small extent, is the VSTs, plugins, and affects that the DAW comes with. Ableton has easier to use affect plugins because they're more visual, and 3rd party vsts can be easily automated. Ableton and Reason are more space efficient. And FL is my DAW, so I can't help you out with much more than I already said above![]()
Another important part would be music theory. If you don't know that already, learn it. This website is a good place to start if you need to learn it. But besides music theory, you also need to know synth design. If you're going to be using Massive, which many people use, you can look up videos on youtube for techniques and ways to make synths like plucks, pads, leads, basses, etc. However, it's good practice to make your own synths, so you can use the videos to learn how to make synths by yourself, but try not to steal synth designs.
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