joro said:sure man...
Band in a Box...
or...
ACID....
I am sure there are others.....
BTW....these aint' cheap......
badgerer said:That's what I figured! I'll have a look into these, thanks for that. Anything cheaper on offer?
joro said:There once was a lassie from Gloucester..
and a lad from Manchester...
she offered her honor...
he pondered her offer....
and all night long he was on her and off her.....
badgerer said:Hi,
I'd like to incorporate strings into some of my songs (I don't know, 5 piece band, violins, not sure), but i dont have a band handy. I was wondering if there were any realistic cheap/free programs that can help me out with this?
Thanks
BrainCase said:I've been able to generate some very interesting string, brass and reed instrument tones from a Roland Guitar Synthesizer. Don't know what your particular instrument of choice is, but for me, it has opened up a pandora's box of time consumption. Ask my wife and kids...
BrettB said:The Strings on the JV modules of Roland are quite good ...
Brett
Feel free to visit
www.belgiummp3.be/mp3/Madra_Lyss/
BrettB said:The JV modules are sound modules from Roland. You've got the JV 1080 and The JV 2080, and even the smaller version JV 1010 .
All modules have great string sounds...
you can check the 1010 out here
http://www.rolandus.com/products/details.asp?catid=8&subcatid=37&prodid=JV-1010
you have to use them with a midi signal: a keyboard or a midi guitar...
Brett
Feel free to visit
www.belgiummp3.be/mp3/Madra_Lyss/