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The song was awesome. I've got a few questions though:
1: What program did you use to make this?
2: Did you use plugins?
3: What was the plugin(s) name?
I'm currently making music in FL studio and Ableton, and was just woundering

Raymoclaus responds:

Hi mobileguy, these should answer you're questions:
1. program i used was FL Studio 10 producer edition
2. yes i did use a plugin
3. it's name is Edirol Orchestral
good luck with your music.

simple.... but soothing. i like it

Can I use this for a skyrim mod my friends and i are working on? we are going to replace the title song with this :D

the back of my head is tingling because of the fact that i wore turtle beaches for this D:

Eat with your mouth closed. I shouldn't have used my Turtle Beach headset for this D:

Ryan responds:

You just don't understand art.

In my opinion, when one plays a mindless game, mindless or "repetitive" sounds can provide quite extraordinary eargasms. You, sir, have done a good job. Just one question, what program do you use to make this?

Barrellaj responds:

Lol awesome review, I use fruity loops 8. The only pack I have is vec2 dance pack. The synths I made using 3xosc, and the bass on ts404. its really a simple song, however I spent most of my time layering effects and eqing. That to me is where a good song is born imo thanks for an awesome review, youre welcome for the eargasm hahaha

:O I WANT THE NAME OF WHATEVER IT IS U USE TI MAKE THIS ANGELIC NOISE. Btw, San Fran is great. I couldn't stop eating their clam chowder.

JBKings responds:

Thanks for listening! I do most of my work in Reason 6, and this was no exception. As I alluded to above, you can get sounds exactly like what you hear from an NES using programs like Famitracker, which is free and can export files playable on actual NES hardware, but I personally find it a bit inelegant when it comes to actually writing music, especially when I can more or less reproduce the same sounds in a program that's more versatile and easier to use. --J

Hey. Just woundering. I have the passion for dubsteb/trance/techno making, but i was woundering which program or application would be best to get started.

SirSirius responds:

Hey! :)
I use Ableton 8 but it's totaly up to you. To get started I would probably try FruityLoops. It's probably the most used and there are a lots of tutorials (that you will need!) on the internet for this program.

Skrillex got nuttin'!

Should I feel mellow? Because I feel extremely mellow. l8S

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