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> Multi Track Midi Recorder?, Midi, old system
IRONSLAVE
posté dim. 31 mai 2009, 22:47
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Ok. So I have a G4 laptop I got a hold of. I also have an M-Audio E-Keys 37 USB midi Controller. I am totally new to this. I am looking for a good setup i can use to record a multi track midi song. I tried using garage band but it's not working out for me. I am using ableton live 7 LE and I like it, but my computer overloads quickly and it is a little confusing

All i want to do is use this USB controller to make some midi songs.

software instruments would be great

Stylings for drum n bass, 80;s electronica, and techno would be my forte.

some small Fx like Echo, Delay, Chorus,and Distortion would be awesome...

I am a guitar player, so this is going to be an interesting experience.

Something I can get ahold of as far as being able to download would be great as well because I will be unable to accept delivered items for the next 4 months as i will be traveling.
If it would work on an intel CPU i would be grateful so I can use it at home when i return.

I was trying to find a copy of tracktion 1.5 but I am un sucessful

I was peeking at Cubase 4 and it has a 16 track Midi Recorder.... could i Use this with my USB piano? would i need a way to use Midi Inturements outside of the program?

Can anyone guide me in a general direction with the keyboard? I havent even recieved it yet and will get it on tuesday.

Ce message a été modifié par IRONSLAVE - dim. 31 mai 2009, 23:03.
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kayj_prod
posté mar. 2 juin 2009, 07:28
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Ditto; I'd ask what issues you're having with GarageBand. Software instruments: check, FX: check, easy to use: check, plug your USB keyboard in and it'll work: check.

I've done plenty of stuff with GB that isn't loop based, but I'd have thought that if you're into DnB and Electronica, loops are going to be pretty essential. Of course you should be thinking beyond the Apple Loops supplied and also look at editing the software sounds to make them your own.
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