3. Software

Now that you’ve got some of the basic hardware down, the next thing you’ll need is some software programs. While some people swear by certain software (or hardware for that matter), it all comes down, once again, to preference. It’s always debatable which software program provides the best tools, but the “best” tools is subjective and can differ from person to person. Just like how some people will swear on oath that the Mac is the best computer out, PC users will tell you otherwise, or vice versa. The best way to find out which one works best for you is to try them out. Luckily, like most software out, vendors usually offer users trial versions of there programs or sometimes even no-time limit versions and instead disable some functions, such as saving or exporting your creations. This gives you the opportunity to try different ones out and see which one works best for you. Some people base their opinion on the different features a software program offers while others may base their decision on how easy it is to use. For the purpose this guide, we’ll clue you in on the best software out there, that aren’t necessarily free but won’t break the bank. The centerpiece of your production studio will be your sequencer and is where FL Studio comes in.

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