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post Thu 18 Dec 2003, 04:14
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Hello everyone!

Ok, i'll start off by saying that im brand new at this recording thing, however ive been playing, making, music for most of my life (not saying im any good, but its a passion), and ive just now gotten into the whole audio sequencing software thing. i'm completely LOST when it comes to MIDI!!!!

ive recently made the switch from pc to mac and have been training myself on it, finally to where im comfortable experimenting with audio sequencing software. i havent spent any money on any software programs, cause i havent found any that i really like.

1) with my equipment listed below (mainly my korg triton), how can i take advantage of this thing called MIDI? is it just a better way of recording data to a software program? right now, i just run (2) 1/4'' lines from the out on my triton, to my interface, could i bypass that somehow by using midi? is midi easy to set up?

2) are there any good audio sequencing software programs that work well with OS-X? While i enjoy all types of music, i mainly play (and soon record) rock to hard rock. is there a program that would benefit me, and would midi even be usefull to me?

Sorry, i could of made 4 posts out off this one, but hopefully someone can help this midi idiot out!

Thanks in advance!
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Korg Triton Classic, Roland T-5 drum machine, (4) Guitars, (1) Bass, Mac G-4 (1.25ghz, 512mb)
Tascam US-122 interface
Pro Tools (Free)
Cubasis (Free)
Audacity (Free)


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G4 (1.25.ghz/512 MB)
OS X (10.2.8)
Tascam US-122 interface
Korg Triton Classic,
Roland T-5 drum machine,
(4) Guitars,
(1) Bass,
Pro Tools (Free)
Cubasis (Free)
Audacity (Free)
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- earmuffs   Midi   Thu 18 Dec 2003, 04:14
- - kaboombahchuck   Ah, the wonderful world of midi. Fortunatly you ar...   Thu 18 Dec 2003, 05:30
- - Synthetic   for more midi info... click here!   Thu 18 Dec 2003, 15:28


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