- Jan 11, 2016
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Just wondering if anyone has any experience with Audacity making cheer mixes?
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I use Ableton as well. I was just curious if anyone has had any success with it. I tried and failed miserably! I feel spoiled with Ableton. lolAudacity would be a nightmare to make music with I think (not saying it can't be done), I'd try Fruityloops or Ableton personally, but I'm biased because I have experience with them.
lol I gave it go... then gave up quick. I was just trying to see if a free program could handle the load of a cheer mix. Honestly I wouldn't even recommend it for beginners as they would just get frustrated and give up totally. If you have a mac, garageband would be a close second to start on but I think Ableton is the way to go.I have made a few (crappy lol) mixes using audacity... the advice above is sound. It's good for beginners, but if you really want to produce quality, sellable work, you're better off using a program like Sony Acid Pro or Fruityloops.
I haven't in a long time... but I taught myself using simple YouTube tutorials. They are extremely helpful.lol I gave it go... then gave up quick. I was just trying to see if a free program could handle the load of a cheer mix. Honestly I wouldn't even recommend it for beginners as they would just get frustrated and give up totally. If you have a mac, garageband would be a close second to start on but I think Ableton is the way to go.
So do you make your own mixes now?