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Posted by: Groove75 Thu 14 Apr 2005, 01:16

So this is where I'm at... I've always loved music. I knew that one day I would make music... being a little of a Mac nut, I decided that I would do it electronically... So went out and got a good Mac, a M-audio midi player... and now I'm undecided with what software to go with to start... not that I want to stay with one app, I just want to know which software would let me explore and learn how to make your own music.. à la électronic...

What I want to do with music is to mix new or old vocals with music that I sample or create. Giving new life to maybe forgotten songs.

Thanks all!

Posted by: dasasoul Thu 14 Apr 2005, 05:12

G75 .i started whit Garage Band .is fun and easy to learn .and it will do what u need. there are many cool program demos that u can try .

Posted by: bluemercedes Thu 14 Apr 2005, 05:48

Groove,
I have a G3 PowerBook (Pismo). Misfortune has kept me from moving on to a new G4 PowerBook so the Pro-Tools M-Box I bought a year ago remains in the box. And I know nothing of GarageBand; it doesn't work on G3. But, I do run Reason 2.5 using M-Audio Ozone 25-key board. If you're interested in making electronic music this is one way to go. It's not simple, but you can make very sophisticated and professionally sounding music with Reason very quickly. There are quite a number of electronic musicians at http://nav.440network.com/out.php?mmsc=forums&url=http://www.sectionzmusic.com/ and many of them use Reason. You might check in and ask around after listening to tracks. Hi fi. If you're interested in surf house music here's a simple sample of my stuff, done with http://nav.440network.com/out.php?mmsc=forums&url=http://www.propellerheads.se/:
http://nav.440network.com/out.php?mmsc=forums&url=http://home.earthlink.net/~setze/Junior!Junior!.mp3
(use phones or good speakers)
Good luck,
blue

Posted by: stoprunner Thu 14 Apr 2005, 13:33

YES. Reason should be in your list, even when audio cannot be recorded directly. But it is great! and getting better! try out the demo, you'll be amazed, like I was with it the first time.

Posted by: angryman Thu 14 Apr 2005, 14:01

That is so true... Reason is the most intuitive software program I have used and you don't even need to check the help files until you start getting really technical with it.

Also, as it can't record audio I would recommend getting Garage Band2 which is only £50 but a great compliment to Reason as you can run the two programs simultaneously and then record vocals etc in GB2 to go with the tracks you make in Reason.

Reason has it's critics, but I'm not ashamed of admitting that I am a fully fledged addict!

http://nav.440network.com/out.php?mmsc=forums&url=http://www.download.com/arolamorre

Posted by: endless_nights03 Fri 15 Apr 2005, 13:37

Can't record directly? Obviously you guys haven't heard of Audio Hijack, www.rogueamoeba.com. When I had the Reaosn demo, I would use Audio Hijack to record my music from Reason since you know the demo cannot save. What Audio Hijack does, is it pipes the audio output from Reason through Audio Hijack and then out the speakers. When it records it creates an aiff file on your desktop. From there you can burn your creations. Now, I had the demo of Audio Hijack as well. What I had to deal with is 10 min of setting up my song, couldn't be to complex due to Reason's 20 min limit. And Record for 10 min, since Audio Hijack gives only 10 min of crystal clear sound before it adds noise at the 10 min limit. I did that for five months, and I was getting good at it, aslo burned my songs on CD. But, I could never go back and chacnge them since I couldn't save. But, now I have the full version of Reason and Audio Hijack, as well as a full M-Audio 60-something keyboard. cool.gif

Posted by: angryman Fri 15 Apr 2005, 13:58

You still can't record vocals or real instruments even with Audio Hijack, which, BTW is so much better if you purchase a licence! Now I can record whole internet radio shows (even when I'm out) and copy to my iPod. Easy.

Posted by: dasasoul Fri 15 Apr 2005, 17:59

yea thats true ,but u can import vocals into Reason whit NNXT and also NN19 . cool.gif

Posted by: endless_nights03 Fri 15 Apr 2005, 22:51

You can record vocals and real instruments with Audio Hijack. You simply change the input from Reason to LineIn/ External source, and it will record sound from the mic that would be connected to the computer. But for more sophisticated recordings, I would use Live 4.0, http://nav.440network.com/out.php?mmsc=forums&url=http://www.ableton.com.
I only used Audio Hijack when I had the Demo of Reason, which doesn't save, so that I could keep my songs.

Posted by: Groove75 Tue 19 Apr 2005, 21:19

Thanks for all of you replys. What if I wanted to remix songs, meaning having the vocal track on hand and adding my own music to it. What would I use?

Thanks

Groove75

Posted by: endless_nights03 Tue 19 Apr 2005, 21:39

You could use Ableton's Live 4.0 Recording Software. I want you to know that BT, well-known Trance musician, uses Live 4.0 and an M-Audio keyboard for his live performances, Laptop Symphony. Live works as a Master, and Reason would be the slave application. Any output from Reason would be recorded in Live. Since Live has multiple channels both Audio and MIDI, you have a ton of flexibility with what you want to do. You can record in an audio channel, and import it to a MIDI channel and use a keyboard to play your vocals.
Check it out at http://nav.440network.com/out.php?mmsc=forums&url=http://www.ableton.com.

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