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		baton999
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I'm a "newbie" with questions. I want to make recordings of my orchestral arrangements (about 20 at present) and use them as demos to sell hard copies on my web page. I want to do this at home, as much as possible, keeping control, artistic integrity, etc. I'd like to give potential buyers a good idea of the sound of the arrangements. They don't have to be "spot-on" but as professional sounding as possible. Also, I'm a skilled keyboard player and arranger, and I've been to enough recording sessions to know my way around gear. Presently, I literally play each part into Performer, and therefore I don't require any "humanization," etc. My equipment is my concern and currently needs some very serious up-dating. I've got an iBook G3 running OS 9.2, a Kurzweil 2500R with orchestra block, a Yamaha P-80 weighted keyboard, Performer 6.0 (not Digital Performer), and no CD burner, other than my wife's PC. I use Composer Mosaic by MOTU for my hard copy notation. This notation program, accounting for about 90% of my work, only runs on the older Mac OS, and that's why I still use the iBook.  I do have Finale, but I'd rather spend my time making money with the older program than learn Finale. So, here are my needs: 1) a keyboard, weighted or not, that will let me create an arrangement via MIDI sequencer, use the keyboard's sounds (if they're better than the K2500R) or the sounds of the K2500R to create a .wav(?) file, then turn these into files I can burn a CD to take to my internet service provider for inclusion on my web page. I also need to edit these files, allowing about 20-30 seconds of the orchestral piece for demo purposes. I plan on selling CDs as well. Oh, and I really don't want to go the "virtural orchestra" path, requiring huge amounts of RAM, a steep learning curve, etc. 
I'd appreciate any in-put, info, etc. You can contact me at baton999@comcast.net.
Thanks in advance
Bo
				
			I'd appreciate any in-put, info, etc. You can contact me at baton999@comcast.net.
Thanks in advance
Bo