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kayybee
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Music making software

dontbombiraq wrote:

kayybee wrote:

Ersatz- wrote:

kayybee wrote:

CN12 wrote:

Ersatz- wrote:

goldfish678 wrote:

Okay.

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.

Try 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
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.

@ Ersatz: Do you have a Noteflight account?
But aren't you limited to like 10 scores?
You can make more accounts with different emails once you run out of scores, I have 4 so far.

Also, I meant download the music you make, not the software
Yeah, 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).
but musescore sounds terrible
that's why you change the soundfont (or export it into a sequencer)
goldfish678
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Music making software

LeDerpy123 wrote:

LMMS
Aka: Linux Multimedia Studio
Except it does work on windows.
Get it here.
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