That said, soundation seems to be more powerful, and a shitload harder to use. I was curious if any of you had any thoughts on it.
As far as making things in each, soundation seems to have a lot of very nice tools for making your own loops and stuff. So does soundtrap, but with soundation it's easier to make dubsteppy types of sounds it seems.
I whipped this up in soundation in about an hour or so:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B25BbZ ... sp=sharing
And this was done in soundtrap for the ludum dare prep (most of you have probably already heard it) in a little over an hour if I remember right:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B25BbZ ... sp=sharing
Anyway, like I said... I'm curious if any of you have experience with these or other tools and what you think about them. keep them to web based tools please. I'm quite familiar with cubase and protools, but I love the fact that I can make music on my chromebook. Sidenote, chromebooks + crouton = pretty freaking awesome although I find little use for the chroot part of it... just enough to justify it's existence lol
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