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> Starting Out - Looking For Software, I need to know where to start
whitneymusic2003
post Sat 6 Mar 2004, 18:50
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Hey, I need some help.

I just got Bias Deck 3.5 SE with a Lexicon Omega Interface. It does't do automated mixing, so I need to buy the full product- or do I. It also doesn't DO MIDI Sequencing. It only apparently plays MIDI sequeneces (but I can't get it to play mine.) I also can't go straight from Deck to Audio CD format.

So, I am back to square One. Here is what I have:

700 MHz G4 eMAC
640 MB RAM
Lexicon Omega Audio-Midi Interface
Roland D-20 (ancient)
Ensoniq KT-76 (semi-ancient)


I need a well priced and effective:
1) MIDI Sequencer that will talk to the old synths.
2) Audio Recording Program that will interpret and play my MIDI files through my old synths. and
3) Mastering Software.

I am thinking about just upgrading the BIAS Deck to the full version, buying PEAK and looking for a sequencer. Any ideas?

Matt Whitney
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Metro SE
post Sun 7 Mar 2004, 00:55
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Metro, Metro LX or Metro SE. They all do professional MIDI sequencing and Audio Mastering and support VST and AudioUnit plugins.
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editbrain
post Sun 7 Mar 2004, 08:15
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you could look into logic express.
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