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Title: DAW for game music
Post by: bigsofty on 2021-Aug-03
Anyone here using a DAW for there music?

If so could you recommend one and give your reasons why?

I'm looking into it but my head is spinning with the different ones available.  :S
Title: Re: DAW for game music
Post by: Schranz0r on 2021-Aug-03
Take a look at LMMS.
Its free and like Fruity Loops.

https://lmms.io/ (https://lmms.io/)

I think it's a good way to start, and there is a 8-bit Synth in it :P
Title: Re: DAW for game music
Post by: bigsofty on 2021-Aug-03
Is this the one you use Schranz0r?
Title: Re: DAW for game music
Post by: erico on 2021-Aug-03
Looks interesting, will check further.
Title: Re: DAW for game music
Post by: spacefractal on 2021-Aug-04
im used flstudio, mostly with older version like version 11, because im is fan of block patteren and the newer version changed all shortcut. anyway you can download any older and newer version from thier homepage. so its not a problemo what version you ends using.

Recetnly im have do used Vortex Tracker 2.5 for doing various AY based music.

But there is various dac and no one is perfect. So its taste in mind.
Title: Re: DAW for game music
Post by: bigsofty on 2021-Aug-04
Some excellent suggestions but I may go a more comercial route.

Looking at Tacktion Waveform, Mixcraft or Reaper. Thinking of maybe using one for non-game music too but its too early to invest in the big boys(Cubase, Ableton etc.)  :S
Title: Re: DAW for game music
Post by: Schranz0r on 2021-Aug-05
Quote from: bigsofty on 2021-Aug-03
Is this the one you use Schranz0r?

No, i use Reason from Reason Studios (former Propellerhead).
But Fruityloops is also a nice place to start with. (Tons of tutorials!)
Title: Re: DAW for game music
Post by: bigsofty on 2021-Aug-06
Thanks Schranz0r, I'd forgotten about Reason. I'm still working my way through the various demos. So far Mixcraft is nice, simple to pickup. Waveform is great but it's very buggy with 3rd party VSTs. Reaper is also great but the interface is a bit clunky. I will try FL and Reason next. I am slowly coming to the conclusion that there may not be such a thing as the perfect DAW, the one with the least amount of usability compromises may be the "best" at the end of the day. Still it's a bit of fun window shopping all the same.
Title: Re: DAW for game music
Post by: Heiko on 2021-Aug-15
I like this https://www.tracktion.com/products/waveform-free (https://www.tracktion.com/products/waveform-free)
Title: Re: DAW for game music
Post by: bigsofty on 2021-Aug-15
LOVED Traktion Waveform but I tried a few VSTs and quite a lot didn't work(failed to initialise).  :'(
Title: Re: DAW for game music
Post by: Schranz0r on 2021-Aug-17
You have to look if its 32bit or 64bit versions of the VST/VSTi.
If you have a 64bit DAW you can normaly use both.
Title: Re: DAW for game music
Post by: spacefractal on 2022-Jan-05
late repley. Im have since last month converted most of my songs to been playable in FL Studio 20.8. Fl Studio 20.9 is out, but still not tested. Just damn, because... its have finally included Sound Font player in 64bit, hehe.