September 30th, 2009 by peter
I've got all the instruments (guitars, drums, midi/electric keyboard, and microphone but it's a cheap one) and a computer with windows xp media center and a built in mic, but I need to know what programs are out there for about 50 dollars that'll work on windows xp and let my band record and edit music easily. We also need some pointers on what microphones and other stuff we'll need for most rock type music. and remember, only windows stuff. we don't want to have to buy an imac or their version of xp just to run garageband. we can do that at one of our friends' houses when we record @ really good quality.
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September 30th, 2009 by peter
I already play piano, and I'm thinking about taking up another instrument.
I was thinking either violin or viola, maybe cello? idk. what do you guys think? (no guitar. I refuse.)
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September 30th, 2009 by peter
i was just wondering are there any type of computer programs that you can use to edit or mix or record music at your home without spending a lot of money on studio equipment? and what type of equipment you should have?
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September 26th, 2009 by peter
Cuz I got Sony Acid Music Studio and it works pretty well, i have no complaints. But I was just wondering what other people use and if maybe there are better ones. I heard Reason is supposed to be one of the best if not THE best. But yea so anyone? An also what kind of external equipment do you use?
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September 26th, 2009 by peter
I want something with a large sound database, good for creating/editing electronic as well as recorded music. I've used Logic Pro a lot at school, and loved it. Alas, I graduated and don't have a Mac. Id like something with recording and MIDI (from electric keyboards and drums) with as minimal setup/extra equipment required as possible.
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September 25th, 2009 by peter
My child has previously learned to play the ukele, organ and recorder by listening to the notes. For some time now she has wanted to play the violin and now she able too, she was told that in order to start playing the violin she would have to first learn the piano. This is not practical where we live so she chose the viola because it has a deeper tone and will be better for her height. I would value some opinions from other people thankyou.
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September 24th, 2009 by peter
Just looking to record home demos and not spend a lot of money, but I want room to work and add to the demos.
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September 21st, 2009 by peter
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September 16th, 2009 by peter
I want something with a large sound database, good for creating/editing electronic as well as recorded music. I've used Logic Pro a lot at school, and loved it. Alas, I graduated and don't have a Mac. Id like something with recording and MIDI (from electric keyboards and drums) with as minimal setup/extra equipment required as possible.
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September 16th, 2009 by peter
I'm just starting out, and am looking to make an acoustic guitar out there my own. My price range is around 200-350, and I really want a guitar that will make me love playing music. What is the best acoustic guitar for a beginner?
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