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 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 23rd, 2009 by peter
I don't want to create my own music, just making mixes of songs that I already have for like parties and stuff like that. I've heard that DJ equipment is very expensive so for now i will have to settle for the just the software.
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September 21st, 2009 by peter
A friend of a friend has been making music himself using a software (or softwares) that my friend doesn't know.
Do you know what software that can generate artificial musical instruments sounds and mix them up like the DJs do?
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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 14th, 2009 by peter
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September 13th, 2009 by peter
I like the the bands Girl talk and The Bran Flakes. What kind of equipment would you need? And what software would you need to use?
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September 11th, 2009 by peter
I play guitar and I want to be able to enter musical notes and have them play back. I'd also like to be able to record guitar. Ideally I'd like to be able to play my guitar and have the notes written automatically by the software program but I'm not sure if that is possible. Is there a program that does this and what kind of equipment would I need?
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September 11th, 2009 by peter
Hey, check out these auctions on ebay:
Cool, arent they?
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September 3rd, 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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