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Hi,
I'm getting ready to spend about $4000 the purchase of a brand new computer and a Roland Sound Canvas SC-8850 with a UA-100 USB to run everything through( mike, MIDI controller, etc...). First, what is your opinion of the Sound Canvas and what kind of hardware do you recommend I get in my computer to support all of this? I also want to get a CD burner, Cakewalk Pro-Audio software, Bose Accustamass speakers, and I also need a recommendation on a good mike for mainly vocals and a good set of headphones. I know this is asking alot but I need some advice on this and you are the only one I have found to help. Thank you so much for your time. Hermes99 |
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If you're interested in the Sound Canvas line
I'd suggest joining SCUG. It's free and they have a vault filled with Canvas data. http://www.cableyorkton.com/users/gbraun/scug/ |
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thanks for the info. But i'm new to this digital music, i'm an old piano man. Is the Sound Canvas a good piece of equipment and does it work and sound good?
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Listen for yourself at my site.
http://members.home.net/drstawl/midi.html the latest example is from a computer generated wind chimes MIDI signal fed to the sound canvas. It covers several of the stock sounds on the canvas. The 8850 adds a lot more samples. |
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