Interesting reflections left by the whole challenge in general, as I had told you, I have not yet established myself in a tool and maybe I will try the ones in the video. I share the view that newer the tracker tends to be easier to use and produce better sound. Maybe try tools that are more durable than me, hehe, there are no limits in discovering which one convinces you and suits you in a different field. Thanks for the songs, and for the time and effort dedicated.
You're welcome and thanks for your kind words. My advice is, don't overthink this whole music editor thing. Pick one, spend some time with it, experiment and practice. It doesn't matter if the music is good or bad, you should be satisfied with what you are doing. Once you think it was enough, pick another tool, then repeat. Just don't jump between them without knowing enough to have an opinion. Then, after trying out 3-4 tools you'll find the one that suits you best.
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Interesting reflections left by the whole challenge in general, as I had told you, I have not yet established myself in a tool and maybe I will try the ones in the video. I share the view that newer the tracker tends to be easier to use and produce better sound. Maybe try tools that are more durable than me, hehe, there are no limits in discovering which one convinces you and suits you in a different field. Thanks for the songs, and for the time and effort dedicated.
You're welcome and thanks for your kind words. My advice is, don't overthink this whole music editor thing. Pick one, spend some time with it, experiment and practice. It doesn't matter if the music is good or bad, you should be satisfied with what you are doing. Once you think it was enough, pick another tool, then repeat. Just don't jump between them without knowing enough to have an opinion. Then, after trying out 3-4 tools you'll find the one that suits you best.
@1:16:32 Looks like a Future Composer rehash.