I asked this before, but I totally appreciate why this is a thread where you need to periodically post things to really get replies (and I greatly appreciate that you guys all acknowledge me now).
I have basic understanding of music theory and I'm looking for some free/cheap music sequencing software to hash out some custom tunes. I've googled this stuff before and seen things about some kind of plugins that loads of open source software supports, but I'm really not sure where to even begin finding stuff.
Some basic synthesized samples, and a thing I can sequence a basic beat, melody and chords with is all I'm looking for. Nothing fancy required.
What do you guys recommend?
As mentioned, Reaper is a really good shout for a low cost entry into music production (I'm an Ableton user though ha ha!).
There are some alright freebies kicking around if you're needing samples too:
Native Instruments have a little freebie bundle including a version of it's Kontakt sampler.
De La Mancha has a lot of cool effects and synths, and if you're needing some orchestral sounds then the
Sonatina Orchestra is alright if you have little to no budget. You'll need a Soundfont player (like
Plogue's) to use it.
Plogue also do some awesome
chiptune plugins, and I quite like
Medusa as a quick little synth to play with.
There's also the big dark abyss of
KVR Audio, which comes with the caveat that because it's free doesn't mean it's worth grabbing, but it has a massive database of both paid and free effects and instruments.