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nocaster
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This will sound strange to who of you do have expensive sound modules and synths, but my question is:
assuming a Roland Sound Canvas module a good option, isn't the Virtual one a best option if you needed only to make a midi base (or importing aa Midi base from else where) and to transform it in a wav file (with the appropriate good sounds of the VSC) and loading it into your tracker to play with?
Of course the basis is: no need to make an expensive demo, but just to use on your own and to share with friends on the net, but with enough average/high quality.
Is it possible?
Is it possible to use VSC with a MIDI keyboard to input data?
I'm a guitarist and at the moment I have :
PC Pentium3 500Mhz/10Gb/256 RAM
Fender Strat Ultra guitar
Gibson J200 ac.guit
Tube works 100W amp
Alesis Sr16 el.drum
Zoom 9000 fx
many pedals, tube screamer,. wha cry baby, etc...
Soundcard to be upgraded soon (any suggestion?)
many thanks and sorry for my english (I'm from Italy)
assuming a Roland Sound Canvas module a good option, isn't the Virtual one a best option if you needed only to make a midi base (or importing aa Midi base from else where) and to transform it in a wav file (with the appropriate good sounds of the VSC) and loading it into your tracker to play with?
Of course the basis is: no need to make an expensive demo, but just to use on your own and to share with friends on the net, but with enough average/high quality.
Is it possible?
Is it possible to use VSC with a MIDI keyboard to input data?
I'm a guitarist and at the moment I have :
PC Pentium3 500Mhz/10Gb/256 RAM
Fender Strat Ultra guitar
Gibson J200 ac.guit
Tube works 100W amp
Alesis Sr16 el.drum
Zoom 9000 fx
many pedals, tube screamer,. wha cry baby, etc...
Soundcard to be upgraded soon (any suggestion?)
many thanks and sorry for my english (I'm from Italy)