Sun 14 Oct 2001, 16:35
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I am a complete novice in making electronic music, but would love to learn.
I am currently using an iMac with OSX - any tips on where to start? I want to spend as little money as possible. My ideal would be to download some cheap programs and see how things go before I invest in any hardware. All suggestions welcome. Thank you |
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Mon 15 Oct 2001, 09:33
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hi donna. i like to use mix man for quik mixing. info can be got at www.mixman.com as far as free software goes, i've never had much luck. the only one i had much luck at was virtual drummer. it's a pretty cool program for making drumtracks. cake walks metro 5 lite is a good bet for a recording program. i use the metro 5 full version for my recording. also sence you use a keyboard, you'll be looking for some good midi sequencing software. i don't know of any 'cheepies', but i'm sure that there are some. if you've got the time i have some songs posted at http://homepage.mac.com/kaboombahchuck/FileSharing.html they were created using mixman and are not the best, just something i did for fun.
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donna Help for an Absolute Beginner Sun 14 Oct 2001, 16:35
kaboombahchuck wow, what an open ended question! first, what kin... Mon 15 Oct 2001, 01:34
donna I play keyboards - have a slight idea about progr... Mon 15 Oct 2001, 07:19
nathanan hi. i don't know if too many music softwares are ... Mon 15 Oct 2001, 20:16
kaboombahchuck hi nathanan. i have not found many programs that ... Mon 15 Oct 2001, 23:13
BagHun Yes, you might start by reformatting your drive an... Tue 16 Oct 2001, 01:47
donna Thanks for your suggestions
I'll look into it.
I'... Tue 16 Oct 2001, 08:29
Rockstone Try protools Free (www.protools.com) this should g... Wed 2 Jan 2002, 18:39![]() ![]() |
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