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ober:
I've been looking for something similar.  Somehow I recently found beatbox loopstation battles on YouTube and my son and I have been all about it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dLQJCbDu28&list=WL&index=63&t=0s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1J00fwYcL0&list=WL&index=56

Now he wants to play with this kind of stuff.

jkim:

--- Quote ---recently renamed "FL Studio" after Kellog's felt people might confuse their cereal with music software
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Dude, it was renamed over 15 years ago...

jkim:
I think most midi controllers come with a "light" version of software. I'm partial the Ableton but have also used ProTools.
Heck, if you wanted to do things really simply, you could use GarageBand on a Mac. For an intro into song recording that would be my highest recommendation.

micah:

--- Quote from: jkim on November 07, 2019, 02:02:17 PM ---Dude, it was renamed over 15 years ago...

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 :lol: I AM OLD


--- Quote from: jkim on November 07, 2019, 02:10:40 PM ---you could use GarageBand on a Mac. For an intro into song recording that would be my highest recommendation.

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Totally forgot about Mac.If you have a Mac, just use garageband.

Perspective:
I still remember it being called FruityLoops :D

Garage band is actually pretty awesome if you're on a mac. The "auto drummer" stuff is crazy. You have sliders to control their style and how fancy their fills are etc...

Audacity is pretty full featured but not the easiest to use. Audacity is kind of like the GIMP of music recording. ProTools would be the best if you want to shell out some $$.

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