veggieman001 wrote:
Audacity.
Good idea, if you want to spend 10 hours doing the melody line.
Personally, I use OpenMPT, which is a tracker, but if you want piano-roll, get LMMS, and if you want sheet music, try MuseScore. OpenMPT is the least buggy, and also the least of a CPU-Hog, but also doesn't have the best GUI.

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echs wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Audacity.
I already have audacity, and it edits sound.
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Music making software is for people who can't play instruments.
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veggieman001 wrote:
echs wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Audacity.
I already have audacity, and it edits sound.
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Music making software is for people who can't play instruments.
Can everyone who uses Audacity play guitar, bass, flute, and drums? My mallet percussion and drum kit sound bad with my horrible mic.

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veggieman001 wrote:
echs wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Audacity.
I already have audacity, and it edits sound.
:I
Music making software is for people who can't play instruments.
I play guitar and bass yet I still occasionally compose music in FL Studio or write sheet music in Noteflight. In fact playing an instrument usually makes it much easier to compose music.
Noteflight is an online sheet music editor that lets you export to MIDI and WAV.
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veggieman001 wrote:
echs wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Audacity.
I already have audacity, and it edits sound.
:I
Music making software is for people who can't play instruments.
I can play instruments, and I also use a music maker too
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Yeah, I've been playing piano for 6 years, guitar for 2 years, drums for 2 years and bass guitar for about a month and I like playing around with music making softwares.
Stereotype, veggie, stereotype.

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veggieman001 wrote:
echs wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Audacity.
I already have audacity, and it edits sound.
:I
Music making software is for people who can't play instruments.
If they can make music, then they're just as good a musician as others.
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For sheet music, try finale notepad, or noteflight.
Thats all I know

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I'd recommend Mixcraft. I use it, I think its perfect for anyone who wants to start making their own sound tracks. it costs $75.00 but you can get the trial version for free.
Heres more info:
http://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/index.htm
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veggieman001 wrote:
echs wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Audacity.
I already have audacity, and it edits sound.
:I
Music making software is for people who can't play instruments.
I'm pretty sure I know a few people who play instruments and use music making software. :3
...I use Scratch to make my music. xP
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TuxGuitar?
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