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IRONSLAVE
post Sun 31 May 2009, 22:47
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Ok. So I have a G4 laptop I got a hold of. I also have an M-Audio E-Keys 37 USB midi Controller. I am totally new to this. I am looking for a good setup i can use to record a multi track midi song. I tried using garage band but it's not working out for me. I am using ableton live 7 LE and I like it, but my computer overloads quickly and it is a little confusing

All i want to do is use this USB controller to make some midi songs.

software instruments would be great

Stylings for drum n bass, 80;s electronica, and techno would be my forte.

some small Fx like Echo, Delay, Chorus,and Distortion would be awesome...

I am a guitar player, so this is going to be an interesting experience.

Something I can get ahold of as far as being able to download would be great as well because I will be unable to accept delivered items for the next 4 months as i will be traveling.
If it would work on an intel CPU i would be grateful so I can use it at home when i return.

I was trying to find a copy of tracktion 1.5 but I am un sucessful

I was peeking at Cubase 4 and it has a 16 track Midi Recorder.... could i Use this with my USB piano? would i need a way to use Midi Inturements outside of the program?

Can anyone guide me in a general direction with the keyboard? I havent even recieved it yet and will get it on tuesday.

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ckb
post Tue 2 Jun 2009, 15:28
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Just so that everyone can help you better, can you tell us:

-- what part of Garage Band is not working for you?

-- what part of Live is confusing?

Quick thoughts just for consideration: Garage Band is often mistakenly written off as a toy, but it's actually pretty capable. As for Live, yes, it has a lot going on, but it can be as easy or as complex as your needs dictate.

QUOTE (ckb @ Tue 2 Jun 2009, 07:23) *
Just so that everyone can help you better, can you tell us:

-- what part of Garage Band is not working for you?

-- what part of Live is confusing?

Quick thoughts just for consideration: Garage Band is often mistakenly written off as a toy, but it's actually pretty capable. As for Live, yes, it has a lot going on, but it can be as easy or as complex as your needs dictate.



Oops... sorry everybody. I replied straight from the email notification and thus didn't realize that a half-dozen people had already said the same thing. I know better now.

But we sure have consensus, anyway!
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