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Izotope5 might be alil expensive but as a musician you can cut corners or your master demo will sound like a drive in theater.

Stienburg has produced a lot of good products over the years. heer are some sites that hope you`ll be interested in

 

http://www.hunecke.de/en/index.html This site will help you calculate your rooms tone ( yep each room has its own frequency)

 

http://www.steinberg.net/en/home.html

 

 

 

http://fl-studio.soft32.com/free-download?gclid=CPXAuce_l7ECFcqe7QodHCEijg

 

This is a free software but to be able to save your work you must purchase it. (Very good program.

 

http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/

 

http://www.kvraudio.com/

 

These are just a tip.

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dude...none of the softwares you mentioned are "Free", they offer demo versions and that is it. Usually time limited, sometimes limited with a periodic beep or something to ruin any possibility of saving. I know because I dropped 500 dollars on NI Komplete, 500 dollars on Sonar X1 Producer - not to mention the other 5,000 dollars worth of gear I bought. Sound isn't a cheap business, nor is it easy - it's both an art and a science, requiring a lot of education, natural talent, and taught skill. That being said there is no way someone would be able to use those softwares for "free". If you really want to do your own sound you're better off finding a reasonably priced vo tech or online course (something with an instructor) and learning the basics before you take out a loan to spend a bunch of cash on stuff you THINK you need, all the while neglecting what you DO need. Just friendly advice from someone who's been there. What did I do wrong? I have more synths than I know what to do with and lower quality mics instead. Thing is, I didn't get in this to make music myself. I'm becoming a talented sound designer anyway, but the point is that education and a decent sized pocket book are important if you want quality sound, and the better your education is, the smaller your pocket book can be. (hell you can even buy super cheap preamp kits if you are good with soldering)
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