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Tue 5 Oct 2004, 22:55
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Hm,I've been playing around with MIDI and GarageBand for the past 6 months and ive really enjoyed it.But im a bit restless and I want something a little more competent,something that i can use for recording my sax as well as midi ...so basically a USB/FW soundcard and some kind of sequencer.Can anyone recommend anything? my current set up is: iBook G3 600mhz,640MB ram Emagic MT4 MIDI interface, a midi keyboard and garageband..
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Wed 6 Oct 2004, 17:08
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Thanks for your reccomendation,ive been thinking about Logic.Only thing is,as you say,isnt compatible with other synthesizers like Reason(?i think?)..which i want to incorporate into my music some time.I had a look at Pro Tools,which seems ok..only it doesnt seem too good when it comes to MIDI,has anyone had experience with it before?
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Thu 7 Oct 2004, 06:15
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For me Pro Tools is my mainstay. I would not (to exclude analog recording) use anything else. I have worked with DP, and also watched a friend work with Cubase, but at the end I always enjoyed the flexibility that Pro Tools has. As far as MIDI, I have NEver had any complaints. It is a very versatile recording Program. I have the Digi002. If you want to know more about Pro Tools email me. Whatever you choose, good recordings to ya!
ANDY
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Fri 8 Oct 2004, 10:11
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Yes, ProTools is my favorite as well. It's the Simplicity of the layout. The Instantaneous reponse. I still use Digital performer to write music with and I beleive that DP will actually become the leading front end. But DIGI hardware for ins and outs... CMS Producer/Songwritter
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Fri 8 Oct 2004, 10:53
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QUOTE (Riverdog @ Oct 6 2004, 01:28) package to get into - Unfortunately - I've heard through "Grapevines" that Express will not control External MIDI Gear... (?) (Anyone??)... Basically that was talking about this new "External Instruments" plugin that lets you set up your external midi synths so they apper as if they're plugins under logic. Express can still use midi. You just need to do the routing of sounds yourself. I think the new express is an awesome deal, especially if you can get your hands on educational discount. In any case, the protools suggestion is also good because the interface seems good and the mbox package will get you the software and the audiointerface which the ibook lacks. The only caveat is that the mbox although I heard is good sounding, has latency issues. People also don't trust audio over USB, but thats another can of worms.... Good luck
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Sat 9 Oct 2004, 11:34
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Thanks for all the advice I think Logic Express looks like a great deal,but i think id need to buy a few extra instruments and synths with it. I considered Digital Performer and Cubase too,but i dont know much about either I've kind of dropped the idea of Pro Tools because of the expensive-ness of the hardware..and the fact you can only use Digidesign hardware,but i hope that'll all change..seeing as Avid have bought out M-Audio i think.Pro Tools is still probably the best option for working with audio though..
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