![]() So say you buy it at the hypothetical 3.1, you get free upgrades till 4.1 which could be all the way up into 2024. Their policy is you don't have to pay the (I think it's $50 now?) upgrade fee for another point version upgrade from the version you bought it from. I bought it for about $80 at version 2.0 around 2006, maybe 2007 and it just recently hit 3.0 last year with a bunch of 2.x versions between with major feature additions. So, it really all comes down to your budget and the exact type of software you are looking for, but any program will let you make any sort of music you want, with a bit a dedication. There are many more out there, but those are the only two that I use frequently, and I wouldn't want to mislead you about other programs. Unless you opt for the Suite version, which provides you with built-in instruments, you'll still need to find plugins. It's probably harder to understand than renoise, but once again there are many tutorials out there. It uses the more traditional "piano roll" view instead of the tracker one, and uses concepts called clips, tracks, and scenes to organize your songs. Ableton is used quite a bit by professionals, and it is very powerful. Many are free, and a simple google search will often lead you to the plugin for the sound you need.Īnother option, albeit more expensive (between about 300$ and 700$, depending on the version), is Ableton Live. You will however have to use what's called VST (or AU on mac) plugins. There's a free demo available, with the only feature lacking being exporting to WAV or other formats. It is also rather inexpensive (less than 60€), especially when compared to other music-making programs. Renoise is fairly simple to grasp, at least in my opinion, yet quite powerful and flexible. This type of music software has been around for a while, on all sorts of platforms. ![]() The program I use the most would have to be Renoise, which is what's called a tracker. Well, your request is pretty vague, but I'll tell you what I can.
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