working title
Saturday 01 October 2005 à 16:57
hi all!
i'm desperatly looking for a mac program capable of creating a lot of goody sounds.
i've got a keyboard i plug in midi with garageband,but the variety of instruments on garageband is hopeless.
please give me some advise !
ty a lot
lepetitmartien
Sunday 02 October 2005 à 15:21
Certainly, but what KIND of sound?
It's a rather large domain…
mortalengines
Sunday 02 October 2005 à 19:55
There are a TON of freeware & shareware synths (vst & AU) out there- a good google search can get you on the right track- By the way, almost all of them require some kind of tweaking (the idea being you have to work to make your own "personal" sounds). This is the joy (ha! ha!) of synthesis. Reason & Reaktor have alot of good sounding synths & patches right out of the box (this is especially true of Reaktor) but they cost more than a few bucks & you will still find yourself doing quite a bit of tweaking to get THAT SOUND you're often looking for.
If you are looking for freeware & shareware synths check out hitsquad.com & samplepoolz.com. Don't be afraid to get in there & really screw up some of your synth patches in garageband either - you may be surprised...some of my best sounds are the result of mistakes. There are also a multitude of books & online tutorials regarding synthesis that are quite a bit of help.
lepetitmartien
Monday 03 October 2005 à 03:33
And we have our own software tracker here… (hint hint) If you look at the top bar you see… Software
gdoubleyou
Monday 03 October 2005 à 17:06
Take a closer look at the individual GB instruments. Some are derived from the EXS format sampler, and you can do some tweaking. Other instruments are programable soft synths, that allow you to create your own sounds.
More instuments are included with the Jampacks and 3rd party apple Loop collections.
working title
Wednesday 05 October 2005 à 11:40
k guys er...
le pti martien arrete de vanner c relou...lol
i looked a bit everywhere....its all pathetic.
i need a direct playback of sounds,working with midi.though i've only got garageband.
mortalengines
Thursday 06 October 2005 à 01:45
I am not sure what you mean: "direct playback of sounds by midi". I assume that even with garage band if you arm any track to receive midi from your keyboard & have one of GB's instruments open on said track, you should be able to "directly play back" the sound that the aforementioned GB instrument is supposed to produce. Are you assuming that GB only plays back loops or midi info drawn in? This would be an incorrect assumption meaning that you haven't specified midi input from an external source in your preferences menu. To be blunt: What are you really asking? Or what is the problem that you are having with getting GB to do what you want it to do?
working title
Thursday 06 October 2005 à 17:21
no : i mean that GB is good,but i want more sounds.
-otherwise : how do we call a program able to get midi info from a keyboard and 'translate' it into a sound????
mortalengines
Saturday 08 October 2005 à 02:56
Okay, now I understand... As mentioned earlier GB has Jam Packs that have other synths & sample sounds for use inside of the Program. If you want to get into other sequencing software you can start looking at something like Ableton Live which is very open ended & can use VST & AU plug ins. I would suggest checking out the Jam Packs (they are pretty inexpensive if you shop around online) though if you find GB to be too "dinky" to satisfy your needs, start looking at Live or Reason.
formatj
Saturday 08 October 2005 à 06:18
You can use any Audio Unit synth in Garage Band. You don't need to get Live or Reason to use other Software Synthesizers (however both these programs are very good too).
I would suggest reading about how to use garage band
http://www.apple.com/support/garageband/Try Clicking on
this link and downloading some of thle free audio unit software synths and see how they work.
Try
Crystal or
Automat for starters
working title
Saturday 08 October 2005 à 11:58
thanks a lot,it helped.
bi
dwwave
Sunday 09 October 2005 à 01:41
I bought Jam Pack #1 (good)
I found Sonic Boom Box (audiomidi.com) to be a really good
deal and packed with very cool and unusual loops and additional
software instruments
If you have GB2 (that accepts wav files while Gb1 does not)
www.acidplanet (contests) has large(very large) free downloads
of wav files of all sorts of stuff broken down by type or it
also has a download all option (some are 40MB worth of loops)
I also on occasion pick up Future Music, Computer Music and Music Tech
(all Uk) for their DVD's that include mass amounts of loops
they usd to include CD's but with added features are now DVD
(cheaper than buying loop cd's plus good reading0
Icompositions.com also has loops and macjams.com just realeased
5 weeks of loops
plus as stated prior plenty on the net by searching
I am starting to make my own loops (interesting)
working title
Wednesday 12 October 2005 à 18:40
i am looking for a program to use With my USB or MIDI keyboard to be able to enjoy a higher class of instruments.
dwwave
Wednesday 12 October 2005 à 22:03
Sonic Boom Box does offer additional software instruments
it is frustrating using a midi controller for the first time
once you get the work flow down and can isolate the instrument
and flavour it gets easier
I would look for CD's DVD;s that offer software instruments
rather than loops then
you can make your own loops as well
formatj
Wednesday 12 October 2005 à 22:04
Have you not read any of the suggestions?
What sort of "program" do you want
The "higher class of instruments" are available as "Audio Unit" plug-ins for your copy of Garage Band.
If you want another host instead of Garage Band i.e. sequencer try
Ableton Live,
Apple's Logic Pro, etc....
If you don't want to use a host sequencer many of the synths/samplers previously suggested are available as stand alone applications e.g. ones from
Native Instruments Arturia etc...
lancet
Wednesday 12 October 2005 à 22:04
QUOTE (working title @ Oct 12 2005, 17:40)
i am looking for a program to use With my USB or MIDI keyboard to be able to enjoy a higher class of instruments.
http://www.macmusic.org/softs/softcat.php/...id/7030/plug/AU
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