Thanks.
Yeah GarageBand is limiting, I know. I’ve also been thinking of moving into Logic after getting a good handling of Garageband. Do different DAWs work better for different genres? I’ve read that Ableton is more appropriate for electronic music, logic having massive sound sample...
I’ve had a fascination with DAWs, electronic music, digital audio and sound design for years, yet always feel super intimidated when trying to dive in.
I’m ready to make the plunge I think. I’m mentally and financially prepared for the commitment. Though I plan on starting small and moving up...
Oh man, thanks a ton. It's a it dense, but after another read or two it'll sink and stick. My biggest question now is what are the purposes of the wires pugged into the synth (the pic on the second link)
My virtual ms-20 has that but I don't relly understand much of their purpose.
Note: I'm using ipad synth apps as of now...mostly because they were more affordable at this point.
Anyways, while I have been going over some of the manuals of the synths that I have downloaded ( korg iMS-29, korg iPolysix, animoog and iElectribe...all lots of fun!), there are still a lot of...
Yikes, didn't mean to start a mc vs. pc war here....seems like that's what is happening here. I'm still strongly leaning towards macs for ease of use...and all my other gadgets are macs too. And there's school too, papers and such, and pcs have been giving me major issues. I also have had...
So I got a nice industrial drum pattern set up, but when I switch over to a second pattern and go to sequence edit for the second track, it changes the settings for my first track too. I know this is a virtual version of a real synth, and I have no experience with real synths, so is it not...
OH NO! Lol... I have a Fender mustang III and the cheap starter peavy amp that came with the bass (though a Fender Rumble 150 150W 1x15 Bass Combo Amp is on my wish list...along with a 5 string Ibanez)
Hey yall. I'm a n00b here and to recording in general.
As of now I have garage band on my iPad, and will soon be investing in a full size mac desktop for recording (income flow permissing). My question is what are some god, quality plug-ins (for lack of knowledge of a better term) that I can...
Here are some books I'm looking at getting thus far:
Becoming a Synthesizer Wizard: From Presets to Power User by Simon Cann
Home Recording For Musicians For Dummies
Dance Music Manual: Tools, Toys, and Techniques by Rick Snoman
Drum Programming by Ray F. Badness
i've also been reading a bit...
So I just got an iPad and have been messing with Garage Band, animoog, and a few korg synths apps. I am in the market for a new computer anyways (for school) and thought this would be a good time to kick start my recording hobby. After I get some (much needed) expereince, i'll prolly switch...
Hey yall! After years of aimlessly messing and day dreaming with programs and no direction, I decided to take the plunge into home recording as a hobby. Slowly moving to all macs (for their reputation for being great for multimedia purposes)
I'm quite clueless still so expect to see a lot of...