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Post by funnymoney on Mar 31, 2005 13:24:17 GMT -5
I have a MIDI keyboard with a direct USB connection, and I am try to ask anyone who might know what some good types of editing/recording software are. I want to have multi tracks for recording horror music scores.
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Post by horror4ever on Mar 31, 2005 14:38:16 GMT -5
You could try looking on the net for a free download. I also have a keyboard and it came with some software. I have to look for it but if I find it I can burn you a copy if you like.
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Post by AJ on Apr 1, 2005 11:33:36 GMT -5
Protools is a pretty good PC sound/music editor, although it's certainly not cheap.
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Post by DIMWIT on Apr 2, 2005 11:50:33 GMT -5
If you're strictly working through MIDI you don't need a multi track recorder or recording software. You can simply look for a MIDI software like Reason 2.5 which has a sequencer, that's what you want if your just doing MIDI, beleive me unless you want to record guitar seperate work with just MIDI it is easier. I have played in several bands and have been recording music for about 10 years now I went to school for audio production, and play guitar, bass, keyboard, percussion, and do vocals, I have thousands of dollars worth of equipment for recording music and thousands more in instruments, this thing replaces them all. It runs about $350 to $400 but believe me it is worth every penny. Built in Drum machine, Synth, Sequencer, Sampler, Analog synth settings. From this posting you would think I work for Propellerhead (the company that makes Reason). Drop me a line if your have any other ?'s I have been researching this for awhile.
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