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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 10 Inscrit : 08 déc. 01 Lieu : Queens Membre no 2,607 ![]() |
I am a public school music teacher who is thinking about getting a new iBook to use as a portable music making tool. Here's what I would like to do with it:
1. Sequence backing tracks in various musical styles for my students to play along with in class. I'd want to burn these backing tracks onto cd and bring them into the classroom so my kids can jam to a calypso-style "This Land Is Your Land" or whatever. What would be good software to do this with an iBook? 2. Record my own music and my students music either live or track by track - what is the best way to get sound into an iBook? 3. Begin to explore the world of software synths. Which ones are easy to use and can interact well with the software/hardware used for the above two items? I hope that's clear enough. I'd appreciate any suggestions. If there's anyone answering who lives in the NYC area and can help me in person with this I'd be really grateful. Thank you for supporting public education. |
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 1 Inscrit : 09 janv. 03 Lieu : Bristol - UK Membre no 10,603 ![]() |
![]() If i can just throw in a query, Is there a major difference between the sound quality of a recording on a laptop or a tower? The romantic idea of taking a laptop to a recording session is very appealing, will it still be of a professional quality? and be appeal able to keep the true dynamics of some mind blowing live music? |
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