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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 7 Inscrit : 16 sept. 06 Membre no 83,325 ![]() |
Hi guys.
For the meantime, I am getting the Ozone which is audi/midi interface. I will be using an Ibook g4 for this with Tiger installed ![]() I need some clarifications though before I plunged into the world of virtual studio ![]() I will for sure be limited since the Ozone has 25 keys only.. but having a keyboard with midi capabilities can expand my keyboard playing right? since i can hook it up to the ozone...like midi to midi? re: virtual instruments.. ableton or other software will have preloaded instruments inside it right? and I can trigger them using the Ozone right? so what I play in ozone.. the sound it will produce out of it will be coming from the virtual instrument selected right? If i plan to record what I just played... lets say using a grand piano... i can save this recording as a 'grand piano' right? to be honest.. i think i know how these things work.. i just need to verify it since i haven't applied it ![]() 5 years ago... ![]() ![]() ![]() also .. i plan to use the m-audio to produce polyphonic ring tones for mobile phones.. would you know of a good software that will convert what i have just recorded in midi to polyphones? or does anyone here do that ? cause im sure the midi settings and its channel assignments must meet accordingly to have the right sound for polyphonic tones... thanks so much for reading guys. i really appreciate it for all the help ![]() Best Regards, |
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I will for sure be limited since the Ozone has 25 keys only.. but having a keyboard with midi capabilities can expand my keyboard playing right? since i can hook it up to the ozone...like midi to midi?
I assume that you mean you can take the midi out from another keyboard & plug it in to the ozone & transmit that way to your computer. Yes, you can do that. Also, of course you can switch up & down octaves with your Ozone which I do more often anyway (my Korg X3 just sits there, gathering dust). Ableton Live comes with Impulse (a drum sampler) & Simpler (a simple sampler with some pretty good sounds) & that's about it. There are a TON of freeware/shareware synths out there in the world (VST & AU) for the mac: www.kvraudio.com is a great place to start. Another cool link would be: www.smartelectronix.com or dontcrack.com/freeware/software.php/id/7037/audio/Plug-ins/ You download these & put them in MacHd/Library/Audio/Plug ins & then place the file in either the VST folder or Component folder (for AU). Good luck: you'll love Ableton (though it takes some getting used to) & their tips & tricks forum is invaluable. |
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 7 Inscrit : 16 sept. 06 Membre no 83,325 ![]() |
thanks!!! great info man.
i think i have to really experiment with all these once i get my hands on the Ozone this weekend. ![]() thanks again! I will for sure be limited since the Ozone has 25 keys only.. but having a keyboard with midi capabilities can expand my keyboard playing right? since i can hook it up to the ozone...like midi to midi?
I assume that you mean you can take the midi out from another keyboard & plug it in to the ozone & transmit that way to your computer. Yes, you can do that. Also, of course you can switch up & down octaves with your Ozone which I do more often anyway (my Korg X3 just sits there, gathering dust). Ableton Live comes with Impulse (a drum sampler) & Simpler (a simple sampler with some pretty good sounds) & that's about it. There are a TON of freeware/shareware synths out there in the world (VST & AU) for the mac: www.kvraudio.com is a great place to start. Another cool link would be: www.smartelectronix.com or dontcrack.com/freeware/software.php/id/7037/audio/Plug-ins/ You download these & put them in MacHd/Library/Audio/Plug ins & then place the file in either the VST folder or Component folder (for AU). Good luck: you'll love Ableton (though it takes some getting used to) & their tips & tricks forum is invaluable. |
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