Your Software for musicproductions, GFX, Coding is ?
category: general [glöplog]
First time I realize how much musicians are hopeful :)
Kaneel:
For music
Renoise
Protracker
Ableton live
Coding:
Asm-pro
Gfx:
Dpaint
For music
Renoise
Protracker
Ableton live
Coding:
Asm-pro
Gfx:
Dpaint
emacs is all I need.
reaper and ableton live are fine as well
reaper and ableton live are fine as well
Rebb is amour.
Knos, dont lie, you forgot the monomachine :)
Knos, dont lie, you forgot the monomachine :)
it's not software .. at least I don't treat it like software
ah yeah... nice one :)
Coding:
VisualStudio 6,2003,2005
Notepad ++
Tortoise SVN
SVNserver
VisualStudio 6,2003,2005
Notepad ++
Tortoise SVN
SVNserver
VC2k5
WinMerge
WinMerge
Haven't really done any of those for a while. Did some coding in spring and what I used was emacs, dunno if it's such a great program but well, I know a lot of the keyboard shortcuts by heart so...
During the summer I tried to do some MIDI file editing with Modplug. It was fine until I saved what I had done and it totally fucked up everything. Stay clear from that everyone. Afterwards I switched to a program called Sibelius which is great but it's quite expensive if you want to be a law-abiding citizen.
During the summer I tried to do some MIDI file editing with Modplug. It was fine until I saved what I had done and it totally fucked up everything. Stay clear from that everyone. Afterwards I switched to a program called Sibelius which is great but it's quite expensive if you want to be a law-abiding citizen.
Any of you have tried The Grand 2?
http://www.steinberg.net/151_1.html
What about sound quality? And ease of use?
http://www.steinberg.net/151_1.html
What about sound quality? And ease of use?
texel: Haven't tried The Grand 2 but I have tried Native Instruments Akoustik Piano and I must say it is quite fantastic, both in sound quality and ease of use.
http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=akoustikpiano
http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=akoustikpiano
The Grand 2 and Art vista virtual grand piano are amazing, but the second is really something. http://www.artvista.net/Virtual_Grand_Piano.html
I didn't tried Akoustik piano, I'm pretty sure it's amazing.
I didn't tried Akoustik piano, I'm pretty sure it's amazing.
Both are easy to use, under a sequencer or simply in stand alone mode.
In a mix I can't say, but if you only play piano Art vista is much more "musical". Grand 2 got a very nice sound too, and great reverb, a little more plastic in comparasion but still a great piano.
In a mix I can't say, but if you only play piano Art vista is much more "musical". Grand 2 got a very nice sound too, and great reverb, a little more plastic in comparasion but still a great piano.
Music:
Renoise
Audacity
GFX:
Paint Shop Pro XI
Blender
Max7 (but I'll get rid of it at that very moment someone makes a Blender exporter for demolauta or booty :)
Renoise
Audacity
GFX:
Paint Shop Pro XI
Blender
Max7 (but I'll get rid of it at that very moment someone makes a Blender exporter for demolauta or booty :)
music producing:
protools, sonar, nuendo, abletonLive
mastering:
wavelab, tc
mixing:
fantom 3.1
Live:
fantom 2.9mobile
protools, sonar, nuendo, abletonLive
mastering:
wavelab, tc
mixing:
fantom 3.1
Live:
fantom 2.9mobile
music:
Schism Tracker, Goat Tracker + some self made tools
code:
emacs, gcc, acme, git
Schism Tracker, Goat Tracker + some self made tools
code:
emacs, gcc, acme, git
code: visual c++, nasm
music: sony acid, buzz, modplug
other tools: totalcmd (i seriously cant work with out it)
music: sony acid, buzz, modplug
other tools: totalcmd (i seriously cant work with out it)
Music: Milkytracker, Stonetracker, Starkos
Code: SJasmPlus, gcc and all the mess, DAMS
Gfx: GrafX2, OCP Art Studio, some random tools (scolorq, png2crtc, ...)
Code: SJasmPlus, gcc and all the mess, DAMS
Gfx: GrafX2, OCP Art Studio, some random tools (scolorq, png2crtc, ...)
ultraedit-32, gcc, svn, windows
Code: EditPlus (or any texteditor) + Acme crossassembler. or if I'm coding on realthing, Turbo Assembler.
gfx: projectOne, gvic. (or amicapaint on realthing ;_))
music: for c64, goattracker and pollytracker. but that's just playing around. I also make music on PC with Reason 4.
other tools... well, vice for testing.. (always test on real c64 before releasing..), some calculator program...
jsyk: most of this is for c64 dev.
gfx: projectOne, gvic. (or amicapaint on realthing ;_))
music: for c64, goattracker and pollytracker. but that's just playing around. I also make music on PC with Reason 4.
other tools... well, vice for testing.. (always test on real c64 before releasing..), some calculator program...
jsyk: most of this is for c64 dev.
Code: Visual C++, Crimson Editor, AsmOne
Music: Renoise, Garageband (no, you can't hear my stuff ;))
Gfx: various shitty freeware programs, I really need a photoshop license..
Music: Renoise, Garageband (no, you can't hear my stuff ;))
Gfx: various shitty freeware programs, I really need a photoshop license..
Code: Eclipse, Notepad++
Music: *I am incapable of producing music*
Gfx: *What Preacher said*
Music: *I am incapable of producing music*
Gfx: *What Preacher said*
Music: Schism Tracker, Renoise
Code: Visual Studio 2005, Notepad++
Code: Visual Studio 2005, Notepad++
Renoise, some VSTi, Sony Acid, SoundForge.
Visual Studio 2005, Softimage XSI 7.0, Photoshop, SVN