I'm new to using midi and keyboards. What I've been doing lately is using my keyboard to trigger VSTi's and sounfonts.
But how do I access the onboard sounds that are in my keyboard, through midi?
I have the MIDI OUT of the keyboard into the MIDI IN of the soundcard.
And I just plugged the...
do it all yourself! I did, and I'm 18, and have no training besides using an html code book as my guide, it's really easy to catch onto. I even used a free software to do all the graphic arts, and I think it turned out very satisfactory.
ollertonmusic.com
that's my site. I think it looks...
This is an Airline Autoharp by Oscar Schmidt.
In excellent playing condition, and good cosmetic condition also, given the normal vintage wear.
I have personally cleaned the wood, and tuned ALL 36 strings to a Grand Piano. ALL STRINGS ARE IN GREAT CONDITION!
Google "Autoharp strings."...
midi is great if you use if right.
I love using midi for demos.
It's perfect if you just need some ideas down, QUICK.
Like 10 minutes ago. I put down an acoustic guitar track, and a vox track. Then I added bass, drumset, rhodes, and a hammond b3 soundfont down with midi, and I love it! I love...
You have no idea how much I appreciate your blunt, simple answer.
People on other forums wouldn't simply tell me, they'd give me some vague, useless mumbo-jumbo.
Bless you.:)
I've been singing for 2 years now, but have just started taking lessons. Today was my 2nd lesson. We have only done simple breathing excersises, but on my own I THINK I've discovered how to use my head voice.
http://ollertonmusic.com/hv.mp3
can anyone tell me if this is head voice I'm using...
It's a VSTi that's pretty much the best piano sound I've ever heard in my life. I have a grand piano in my livingroom, but since I'm not a world-class engineer with a 10,000 dollar mic collection, I think Truepiano's is pretty much the next best thing. In my opinion it sounds waaaay better than...
I can't say I'm very expirienced with playing shows, but I have noticed some things. I've played a restaurant or two, a community show or two, and a few coffee houses. My music is acoustic and I live in SF area and am 18, so it's not as if I have much of an option to play the clubs in the area...
I'm completely clueless when it comes to recording drums. I know it's kinda an unwritten law to record drums before anything. But is it completely necessary? If I lay down a guitar track while playing along to a click track, then layer everything on after that, THEN have my drummer record...
So here's the thing. I'm going to be recording soon. I'm going to be recording drums in a commercial studio, drums are not a consideration in my dilema. But I'd like to record everything else myself. I'll be recording accoustic guitar, electric guitar (usually clean.....and never the base...
Sorry, I have to take down the 10 cables for 16.95 deal. Shipping turned out to be about 10 bucks and after that and paypal and ebay fees, it wasn't worth it.
Man, I wouldn't be suprised if it did though, REAPER is amazing. I recorded my entire 1st album with the free version, then bought the VERSION 1.0, even though it was pretty much the same thing, just to support them.
Man, I wouldn't be suprised if it did though, REAPER is amazing. I recorded my entire 1st album with the free version, then bought the VERSION 1.0, even though it was pretty much the same thing, just to support them.
So I used to work at an electronics store. I worked there to get enough money to get an album out. After releasing it, I quit. I still go in there all the time though to get a mic clip or guit strings or chat with my old boss or something.
Anywho, I was buying a midi cable for like 7 bucks...
thanks guys
is it legal to sell free, public domain vsti's?
http://cgi.ebay.com/1500-VST-VSTi-PLUGINS-Digital-Delivery-BONUS_W0QQitemZ170124764721QQihZ007QQcategoryZ41786QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem