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Macdicker
post Wed 9 Oct 2002, 14:26
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Just getting started doing some recording.. have G3 with RCA in ... using a version of "Sound Sculptor"... I realize that these programs may not be the best ones (any and all suggestions will be appreciated).. I want to *run* Virtual Drummer and record it with "Sound Sculptor" is there a way to do this?

Many thanks...also any tips on recommended *articles* out there on making & recording music on the mac, for beginning students, would be appreciated.

Thanks for your help..Jim
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post Wed 9 Oct 2002, 14:44
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don't know much about sound sculptor but virtual drummer will create midi files and then you can import the midi files into a midi sequencer for output... so if sound sculptor will take midi files then you are in business... if not... then you are going to need more apps. wink.gif


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post Tue 12 Nov 2002, 23:22
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Virtual Drummer can also render audio files to your harddisk. You can import them later in any audio-arranging application and add effects etc. I use it sometimes for drum-parts.
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post Wed 13 Nov 2002, 00:38
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hi macdicker,
i don't think you'll have much luck here. wink.gif
soundsculptor, if i remember correctly, has not been updated in a loooooong time, it's more of a stereo audio editing app than a sequencer.
it really sounds to me like you should get online, check the music software downloads at sites like hitsquad, harmony central, audiomac etc, and choose one of the new free/shareware apps that WILL do what you require. rolleyes.gif
i hope this helps...


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