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Digging4Truth
06-01-2007, 12:42 PM
Alright...
I used to cut MIDI tracks of songs back in the day when I was working with home missions works and the talent pool was scarce.
I am thinking about putting myself another MIDI system together.
I used to use the Alesis MMT-8 but I have a feeling that the best route to go is going to be using MIDI Software on my laptop rather than doing it the old way and actually manipulating MIDI tracks with a MIDI machine.
Does anyone have any input as whether I am correct on my assumption on software versus midi machines?
If my assumption is correct then does anyone have any suggestions concerning MIDI software out there?
Thanks
BoredOutOfMyMind
06-01-2007, 12:55 PM
There was a project to offer a Linux Multimedia Studio. I do not know if it progressed to a release yet. I would think that a high end sound card with XLR input would be much better than the 1/8 inch imput/output that you may have with that laptop.
Monkeyman
06-01-2007, 12:58 PM
You are correct, most users now use software. There are tooooo many to recommend, I'm a mac guy and I have "insider" trading secrets, hehe so I use Logic and am trying to get a handle on Pro Tools which is industry standard.
Now these 2 are recording giants who also implement MIDI.
Good luck!
BTW, I still have an old classic SE 30 Mac with 8 mgs of RAM with Digital Performer that we used on the first CLC "tape", fun times
Monkeyman
06-01-2007, 12:59 PM
Many MIDI in/outs have XLR
Digging4Truth
06-01-2007, 12:59 PM
You are correct, most users now use software. There are tooooo many to recommend, I'm a mac guy and I have "insider" trading secrets, hehe so I use Logic and am trying to get a handle on Pro Tools which is industry standard.
Now these 2 are recording giants who also implement MIDI.
Good luck!
BTW, I still have an old classic SE 30 Mac with 8 mgs of RAM with Digital Performer that we used on the first CLC "tape", fun times
LOL... Ahhhhhhhhhh for the good ole days huh? :)
Thanks for the input. HAAAAAAAAAAAaa I made a funny.... Sorta. :)
Digging4Truth
06-01-2007, 01:02 PM
Many MIDI in/outs have XLR
I was looking on ebay a few minutes ago for some good USB-MIDI Interface Setups.
This is strange. My daughter and I were just talking about Midi also. She is interested in getting a Midi Controller keyboard and software for recording.
I noticed Korg makes a nice 61 key Midi controller and they give you a LE version of a popular Korg Synthesizer software free with it. I was $179 at American Musical.
By the way anyone in the market for any musical instruments, PA equipment, etc ought to check out www.americanmusical.com
I have bought from them for years and they are great. The best thing is that if you buy $300 or more from them if you want they will split it over 3 monthly charges to your credit or check card with only a one time $3.95 processing fee so you don't have any interest, etc.
I just bought a Zoom H4 and some bass / drum software for my daughter along with three mic's, stands, and cables for me.
Digging4Truth
06-01-2007, 04:46 PM
This is strange. My daughter and I were just talking about Midi also. She is interested in getting a Midi Controller keyboard and software for recording.
I noticed Korg makes a nice 61 key Midi controller and they give you a LE version of a popular Korg Synthesizer software free with it. I was $179 at American Musical.
By the way anyone in the market for any musical instruments, PA equipment, etc ought to check out www.americanmusical.com
I have bought from them for years and they are great. The best thing is that if you buy $300 or more from them if you want they will split it over 3 monthly charges to your credit or check card with only a one time $3.95 processing fee so you don't have any interest, etc.
I just bought a Zoom H4 and some bass / drum software for my daughter along with three mic's, stands, and cables for me.
Basically... 90 days same as cash...
Cool
I will check them out.
Thanks
Praxeas
06-01-2007, 07:18 PM
Cake walk
http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/default.asp
If you want to record and play with it, try Ableton
http://www.ableton.com/downloads
We got the lite versions of these with our sound card
Praxeas
06-01-2007, 07:20 PM
Basically... 90 days same as cash...
Cool
I will check them out.
Thanks
These guys sell good USB devices plus they often come with the software mentioned earlier
http://www.m-audio.com/
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