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McGruber

I am looking to get a new laptop this week and I am wanting to get into music production. I'm looking for a program that is good for beginners, or one where I can find separate training videos, etc. Any suggestions or tips would be awesome.

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bezerker99

I work at a radio station and we use Adobe Audition here to produce commercials. It was formerly called Cool Edit Pro but it was recently bought out by Adobe. It's still, essentially, the same program as before though. I used Cool Edit Pro II to record two studio albums right in my own home. It's a terrific and user-friendly program.

McGruber

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Nicolai

McGruber wrote:

I am looking to get a new laptop this week and I am wanting to get into music production. I'm looking for a program that is good for beginners, or one where I can find separate training videos, etc. Any suggestions or tips would be awesome.

If you're interested in using something professional yet cheap that you can use on your phone, I'm using Caustic. It's more of a simulator for a basement synthesizer setup, so it's main flaw is that it can't import huge sound files for manipulations outside of repeating a short soundbite, but it's only $10 bucks on the Google Play store. I initially bought it just to have a convenient music maker on my phone for whenever an idea pops in my head, or as a practice tool for my instrument. But you can make some killer songs with it, and it goes pretty indepth. The maker has lots of tutorials on Youtube too.

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