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posté sam. 8 oct. 2005, 11:58
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thanks a lot,it helped.
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posté dim. 9 oct. 2005, 01:41
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I bought Jam Pack #1 (good)

I found Sonic Boom Box (audiomidi.com) to be a really good

deal and packed with very cool and unusual loops and additional

software instruments

If you have GB2 (that accepts wav files while Gb1 does not)

www.acidplanet (contests) has large(very large) free downloads

of wav files of all sorts of stuff broken down by type or it

also has a download all option (some are 40MB worth of loops)

I also on occasion pick up Future Music, Computer Music and Music Tech

(all Uk) for their DVD's that include mass amounts of loops

they usd to include CD's but with added features are now DVD

(cheaper than buying loop cd's plus good reading0

Icompositions.com also has loops and macjams.com just realeased

5 weeks of loops

plus as stated prior plenty on the net by searching

I am starting to make my own loops (interesting)
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posté mer. 12 oct. 2005, 18:40
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i am looking for a program to use With my USB or MIDI keyboard to be able to enjoy a higher class of instruments.
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posté mer. 12 oct. 2005, 22:03
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Sonic Boom Box does offer additional software instruments

it is frustrating using a midi controller for the first time

once you get the work flow down and can isolate the instrument

and flavour it gets easier

I would look for CD's DVD;s that offer software instruments

rather than loops then

you can make your own loops as well
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posté mer. 12 oct. 2005, 22:04
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Have you not read any of the suggestions?

What sort of "program" do you want
The "higher class of instruments" are available as "Audio Unit" plug-ins for your copy of Garage Band.

If you want another host instead of Garage Band i.e. sequencer try Ableton Live, Apple's Logic Pro, etc....

If you don't want to use a host sequencer many of the synths/samplers previously suggested are available as stand alone applications e.g. ones from Native Instruments Arturia etc...
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posté mer. 12 oct. 2005, 22:04
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QUOTE (working title @ Oct 12 2005, 17:40)
i am looking for a program to use With my USB or MIDI keyboard to be able to enjoy a higher class of instruments.

http://www.macmusic.org/softs/softcat.php/...id/7030/plug/AU


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