Newbie to Mixing, yeah i know this is always asked |
Mon 24 Dec 2001, 20:10
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 24-Dec 01 From: Grosse pointe Member No.: 2,769 |
K heres what i have, first gen. G3 powermac (getting G5 when they come out), Yamaha keyboard w/ midi in + out, Protools LE. What id like to be able to do is Mix and Remix songs. So my question is what else do i need to connect all of this and and what other hardware do i need (please keep prices down). My past experience is keyboarding, percussion, and audio cleaning (basic just running stuff through a peak demo for a friend.
Thanks for any help you can give. -------------------- Shit happens but this shit goes to far buy a mac
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Wed 26 Dec 2001, 00:05
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 495 Joined: 12-Oct 01 From: Chandler - US Member No.: 2,003 |
Hi spuncan. I use metro 5 by cakewalk. Most people laugh when I tell them this. I feel it is the most user friendly program on the market. It does every thing I want and more!
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spuncan Newbie to Mixing Mon 24 Dec 2001, 20:10
kaboombahchuck Hi spuncan. I rarly use just midi. Most of my st... Tue 25 Dec 2001, 01:14
spuncan thanks kaboom... but what you didn't mention was w... Tue 25 Dec 2001, 16:47
Synthetic It sounds like you already have the audio app you ... Wed 26 Dec 2001, 16:22
kaboombahchuck Hi spuncan. I rarly use just midi. Most of my st... Tue 25 Dec 2001, 01:14
spuncan thanks kaboom... but what you didn't mention was w... Tue 25 Dec 2001, 16:47
Synthetic It sounds like you already have the audio app you ... Wed 26 Dec 2001, 16:22
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