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As far as what software I used, that's actually a loaded question lol. I've bought a lot of music software over the last several years. For this song I used Cubase 10 Pro, which is my digital audio workstation (DAW). I also used several VST's (stands for Virtual Studio Technology), which are apps that work inside of Cubase:
- Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 (an awesome VST for all kinds of music, but is particularly good for film and game scoring)
- Auddict PercX Pro and NI Studio Drummer for the percussion
- Synthogy Ivory 2 for piano
- NI Symphony Essentials Solo Woodwinds
- Una Corda (another piano VST)
- Impact Soundworks Super Audio Cart (awesome for retro video game style)
- 8dio Hybrid Drums (for the heartbeat sound and whoosh effects)
- NI Massive 9 (for the wailing lead sound)
I have Komplete 11 Ultimate, which has tons and tons of VST's and plugins. It comes with Massive, Una Corda, and Symphony Essentials, plus ALL KINDS of other synths and plugins.
Now, this all costs A LOT of money, and I've bought my collection over the past 7 years or so. But I originally started with the DAW GarageBand on my old Mac. From there I moved up to Logic Pro X and then today I use Cubase. I haven't used it myself, but I know a lot of people use FL Studio and love it. I'd recommend you check out FL Studio if you don't have a Mac. If you do have a Mac, then just use GarageBand to get your start like I did. Hope that helps. :)
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