Artist/animator Seeks Help!, what equip do i need to setup? |
Wed 9 Apr 2003, 14:01
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 09-Apr 03 From: Salisbury Ctr - US Member No.: 15,824 |
hey all you masters of music....i am an collage artist/flash animator seeking to come up with her own sound tracks for my animations. although i have had over 15 years on the mac working in graphic/web programs, i have no experience whatsoever in the music arena. I have read a few posts but i get dizzy because i know so little!:( i assume the basics of input are similar to art however.
i would like to find out what hardware i need to be able to compose..add to...and change my own songs...here are some questions: 1) is this mode of thinking correct? you use a digi keyboard to input a basic "tune". this tune is then brought into the mac via a) the input audio on the back of the mac or b) "some hardware" maybe that MBOX box? shall i assume the mac audio is lamo or inappropriate for most needs...and i would want some other part to bring in the sound? is it necessary? me thinkin costs here...you know. 2) then a software interface is needed to bring in the tune...as in photoshop being your interface to twain up a scanner....? is this protools? logic? reason? i have seen an mbox on ebay that came with protools...makes me think this is the interface...? really lost here. 3) finally, is protools ( or whatever software...) also able to warp out these inputted tunes¿ i would like to add sounds from my house, like beer cans smacking together, and add them to my tune. what will i need to make the basic tune sound like a guitar? or a sax? or a clarinet? (please don't tell me, a sax, a clarinet and a guitar!!!!) i know know i am lost with questions. i have looked all over for a decent "you need THIS" article, but the sheer volume of choices and equipments prevents me from finding it! HELP!!! i am eager to melt visual and audio into one experience! J> |
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Thu 10 Apr 2003, 12:50
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 12-Sep 02 From: Rupelmonde - BE Member No.: 7,573 |
Hi, I'm a webdesiger and Flash animator too. I use the Mbox and Storm Studio (arturia.com) with an Evolution keyboard. For the drums I have, besides what Storm has to offer, a software called Doggiebox (doggiebox.com).
If you only want to make small loops for your sites and do some effect stuff, maybe Storm would fit your needs. It has different drum computers, synthesizers, a sampler and you can even record vocals with it, although I never tried the last. You don't have to be a musician to put things together that sound like... music. Best of all: it's cheap! Bert |
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rustik Artist/animator Seeks Help! Wed 9 Apr 2003, 14:01
midimantra Hi That sounds fantastic, I would love to do anim... Thu 10 Apr 2003, 06:04
rickenbacker Hi Rustik - welcome to MacMusic When you say ... Thu 10 Apr 2003, 12:14
rustik hey! it is great to come into work and find al... Thu 10 Apr 2003, 15:23
etyrnal "hey all you masters of music....i am an coll... Thu 10 Apr 2003, 19:06
rickenbacker To be pedantic, the Mbox is not software, it's... Thu 10 Apr 2003, 21:31
rustik I am not sure about what software i will end up wi... Thu 10 Apr 2003, 21:55
etyrnal QUOTE (rustik @ Apr 10 2003, 20:55)is there a... Fri 11 Apr 2003, 01:57
rickenbacker A dummy Midi keyboard is just a £100 hunk of keybo... Fri 11 Apr 2003, 12:17
midimantra Hi That sounds fantastic, I would love to do anim... Thu 10 Apr 2003, 06:04
rickenbacker Hi Rustik - welcome to MacMusic When you say ... Thu 10 Apr 2003, 12:14
rustik hey! it is great to come into work and find al... Thu 10 Apr 2003, 15:23
etyrnal "hey all you masters of music....i am an coll... Thu 10 Apr 2003, 19:06
rickenbacker To be pedantic, the Mbox is not software, it's... Thu 10 Apr 2003, 21:31
rustik I am not sure about what software i will end up wi... Thu 10 Apr 2003, 21:55
etyrnal QUOTE (rustik @ Apr 10 2003, 20:55)is there a... Fri 11 Apr 2003, 01:57
rickenbacker A dummy Midi keyboard is just a £100 hunk of keybo... Fri 11 Apr 2003, 12:17
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