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- kayybee
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Music making software
that's why you change the soundfont (or export it into a sequencer)but musescore sounds terribleYeah, that's what I thought. I don't think it's worth having all those accounts. I just keep some online so I can work on my ipad, but otherwise I prefer musescore (also because you can change the soundfont).You can make more accounts with different emails once you run out of scores, I have 4 so far.But aren't you limited to like 10 scores?No, you don't have to download it. It's completely cloud. But it is free, unless you upgrade to Crescendo, which is somewhere between $30 and $50 a year, depending on if they are having a sale, but with Crescendo you get more, better instruments.Try Okay.Noteflight, a free online music composition website. All you need to do is make an account, and you can compose music and then download it
I have tried and tried to make a good song using the play note block in scratch, but everything just turned out to be a fail.
What I really need is music making software that actually lets you create good-sounding music, not those choppy 1 minute songs
I always make. This would have made a better entry for dj-stickmans Music Mayhem contest, but I just had to go with a choppy
1 minute song. Whatever I do, I can't make ANYTHING sound good in Scratch. Besides, Scratch is supposed to be a programming language.
The software has to be free. It has to make good music, and it has to work on Windows.
It also has to be worth getting.
@ Ersatz: Do you have a Noteflight account?
Also, I meant download the music you make, not the software
- goldfish678
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1000+ posts
Music making software
Got it! I'm going to close this now. LMMS
Aka: Linux Multimedia Studio
Except it does work on windows.
Get it here.
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