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macmonkey
posté ven. 3 oct. 2003, 10:55
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I've posted questions on here before and you've been helpful, but every time I try and "break into" music software I just end up in a confused mess because it's all 'new ground' for me.

What do i want?

Well, I have a good electric piano midi interface, & a powerbook.

But I want to have more sounds available to me when I'm playing (just at home - not live or recording).

i know that keyboard plyers USED TO simply plug into a sound module which added more 'voices' to their instrument... and that is kind of what I want -- more funky basses, clavinets and synth sounds for starters. But surely software is the way to go rather than forking out for a sound module that will be outdated very soon.

Anyone, know what it is that i need?!

thanks guys

paul
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posté dim. 29 févr. 2004, 20:12
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I suggest you take a look at Reason, it's a virtual rack of synths and effects.
it had a rudimentry sequencer, doesn't record audio.

A lot of people use it as a sound source, synced to a DAW. cool.gif


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- macmonkey   Confused!   ven. 3 oct. 2003, 10:55
- - singingcrow   Yep... you need a sampler such as sampletank - the...   jeu. 26 févr. 2004, 17:56


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