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Groove75
post Thu 14 Apr 2005, 01:16
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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!


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endless_nights03
post Tue 19 Apr 2005, 21:39
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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://www.ableton.com.
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