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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 10 Inscrit : 04 juin 04 Lieu : Montreal - CA Membre no 44,510 ![]() |
So this is where I'm at... I've always loved music. I knew that one day I would make music... being a little of a Mac nut, I decided that I would do it electronically... So went out and got a good Mac, a M-audio midi player... and now I'm undecided with what software to go with to start... not that I want to stay with one app, I just want to know which software would let me explore and learn how to make your own music.. à la électronic...
What I want to do with music is to mix new or old vocals with music that I sample or create. Giving new life to maybe forgotten songs. Thanks all! -------------------- MicroT
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 1 Inscrit : 09 avril 05 Lieu : Oakland - US Membre no 63,773 ![]() |
Groove,
I have a G3 PowerBook (Pismo). Misfortune has kept me from moving on to a new G4 PowerBook so the Pro-Tools M-Box I bought a year ago remains in the box. And I know nothing of GarageBand; it doesn't work on G3. But, I do run Reason 2.5 using M-Audio Ozone 25-key board. If you're interested in making electronic music this is one way to go. It's not simple, but you can make very sophisticated and professionally sounding music with Reason very quickly. There are quite a number of electronic musicians at http://www.sectionzmusic.com/ and many of them use Reason. You might check in and ask around after listening to tracks. Hi fi. If you're interested in surf house music here's a simple sample of my stuff, done with Reason 2.5: bluemercedes surf house Junior!Junior! (use phones or good speakers) Good luck, blue Ce message a été modifié par bluemercedes - jeu. 14 avril 2005, 05:49. |
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