Im even more newbie to acid than you but since its loop based you wont have the freedom of making whatever you want that's why i can suggest you fl studio.It's great and one of the easiest to learn. Also you don't have to pay for it since you can download demo and extract what you made everytime before closing it(in demo you cant save) and then add the sounds together in acid and ta-da :D
sir im using sony acid 6...and im a newbie when it comes to that....can you give me some pointers on variations and also how do i adjust the tempo of the loop?thank you for your comment...hope i can post more tracks
its hard to say really. in acid i am not sure because its loop based. maybe add an extra meldoy that sits pretty with the other (the same notes and feel but in a different rythum) reverse a section cut it up? what ever floats your boat. thats the good thing about music tho, its totally down to u! nobody can say "this is how its done" just play around until u are happy with what u have made, try and learn something new every time u make a track and most important. enjoy yourself.
i like the melody and the drums, but perhaps a little variation would have made it better. if you could progress the meldoy it would sound sweet. good effort
hunta
thank you for the review...up to now im still learning all the functions of sony acid 6....maybe next time i can come up with a better track...i know this will sound awkward but can you give me some basic pointers on how to improve my melody?
on evolution by djkobe
on evolution by djkobe
on evolution by djkobe
on evolution by djkobe
hunta