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Getting Started With Virtual Instruments, Mac as a sound module: recommendations? |
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lun. 14 mars 2005, 22:30
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I've used MIDI sequences with a live band for many years. Generally my set-up has included an old mac laptop running Metro (Sagan Technologies) plus hardware tone modules.
Question: What's involved in using a Mac as a sound module (instruments). How powerful does the Mac need to be (speed, storage, processor)? In terms of instruments, my requirements are simply: bass, drums, keys, horns, strings, organs, pads, etc. Quick loading of songs is a must.
Any recommendations on compatible sequencing software and "instruments?"
If a little older technology will do, I'd like to avoid buying a new Mac.
Thanks, Mason
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mer. 16 mars 2005, 20:26
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If you upgrade to Metro 6 you will get the software instrument capability there (even under OS 9). You do need a lot of processor power to get the most out of virtual instruments but the rewards are also great. You can easily convert to audio at any time without any A/D or D/A conversion and your documents maintain the plug-ins settings so, for example, if you are using a sampler, all of the samples are automatically loaded. You can upgrade to Metro 6 HERE!P.S. I recommend Sampletank 2 from IK Multimedia as a good starting place.
Ce message a été modifié par Metro SE - mer. 16 mars 2005, 20:30.
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