• Music Software

    From The Millionaire@VERT to All on Wed Feb 12 15:02:05 2020
    What is your favorite music software?

    1. GarageBand
    2. Logic Pro
    3. Pro Tools
    4. Cakewalk Sonar
    5. Adobe Audition
    6. Reason
    7. Rosegarden
    8. Ardour

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to The Millionaire on Wed Feb 12 16:23:50 2020
    Re: Music Software
    By: The Millionaire to All on Wed Feb 12 2020 03:02 pm

    What is your favorite music software?

    1. GarageBand
    2. Logic Pro
    3. Pro Tools
    4. Cakewalk Sonar
    5. Adobe Audition
    6. Reason
    7. Rosegarden
    8. Ardour

    It seems this is coming across as a regular message and not an actual poll that I can vote on.. But my answer would be none of the above - There's a program for Windows I found quite a while ago called Mixcraft that I really like. I found it when looking for music recording software for Windows that's easy to use like GarageBand.

    Mixcraft often offers deals on upgrades, too. Normally the price is around $100 or so to buy, but after this past Thanksgiving, they had a Cyber Monday deal for people with version 7 or 8 to upgrade to the new version 9 for $19, so I took advantage of that deal to upgrade (I had version 7.5). And when I upgraded to version 7, I got an upgrade deal then too since I had purchased version 6. So after purchasing version 6 initially, I've been upgrading to the newer versions fairly cheap.

    Their web site:
    https://acoustica.com/mixcraft

    Nightfox

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  • From Grease@VERT/DARKMATT to The Millionaire on Thu Feb 13 09:26:58 2020
    Re: Music Software
    By: The Millionaire to All on Wed Feb 12 2020 03:02 pm

    What is your favorite music software?

    Guitarix

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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Grease on Fri Feb 14 09:17:00 2020
    Re: Music Software
    By: Grease to The Millionaire on Thu Feb 13 2020 09:26 am

    Re: Music Software
    By: The Millionaire to All on Wed Feb 12 2020 03:02 pm

    What is your favorite music software?

    Guitarix

    Grease
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    Another vote for Guitarix. I need to pick up an instrument to usb A/D converter to lower the background noise I'm currently getting from jacking in to a Sound Blaster card on my linux box. I've also tried Guitarix on a 10
    year old laptop with good latency levels, except for the cheap onboard sound card's mic input (the line level to usb box will fix that as well.)

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  • From Grease@VERT/DARKMATT to Moondog on Fri Feb 14 09:18:55 2020
    Re: Music Software
    By: Moondog to Grease on Fri Feb 14 2020 09:17 am

    Another vote for Guitarix. I need to pick up an instrument to usb A/D converter to lower the background noise I'm currently getting from jacking in to a Sound Blaster card on my linux box.

    Let me know what you find or decide if you do. I've looked into some, and they're all over the place in quality and price. I want something that's good, but won't cost an arm or leg.

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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Grease on Sat Feb 15 11:59:00 2020
    Re: Music Software
    By: Grease to Moondog on Fri Feb 14 2020 09:18 am

    Re: Music Software
    By: Moondog to Grease on Fri Feb 14 2020 09:17 am

    Another vote for Guitarix. I need to pick up an instrument to usb A/D converter to lower the background noise I'm currently getting from jack in to a Sound Blaster card on my linux box.

    Let me know what you find or decide if you do. I've looked into some, and th

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    I've been told the Focusrite Scarlet series are pretty common on the used mark et, and have good sound and low latency. Reverb lists them often, and the person who told me about them says he sees whatever the previous to current geenration models in pawn shops.

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  • From Grease@VERT/DARKMATT to Moondog on Mon Feb 17 10:17:09 2020
    Re: Music Software
    By: Moondog to Grease on Sat Feb 15 2020 11:59 am

    I've been told the Focusrite Scarlet series are pretty common on the used mark et, and have good sound and low latency. Reverb lists them often, and the person who told me about them says he sees whatever the previous to current geenration models in pawn shops.

    Saw a solo new on Sweetwater for $109. Maybe $50-6o in a pawn shop hopefully.

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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Grease on Mon Feb 17 22:02:00 2020
    Re: Music Software
    By: Grease to Moondog on Mon Feb 17 2020 10:17 am

    Re: Music Software
    By: Moondog to Grease on Sat Feb 15 2020 11:59 am

    I've been told the Focusrite Scarlet series are pretty common on the us mark et, and have good sound and low latency. Reverb lists them often, the person who told me about them says he sees whatever the previous to current geenration models in pawn shops.

    Saw a solo new on Sweetwater for $109. Maybe $50-6o in a pawn shop hopefully

    Grease
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  • From JIMMY ANDERSON@VERT/OTHETA to THE MILLIONAIRE on Fri Feb 14 11:55:00 2020
    THE MILLIONAIRE wrote to ALL <=-

    @MSGID: <[email protected]>
    What is your favorite music software?

    1. GarageBand
    2. Logic Pro
    3. Pro Tools
    4. Cakewalk Sonar
    5. Adobe Audition
    6. Reason
    7. Rosegarden
    8. Ardour

    GB for me, just because it's what I have access to for what little
    I do, but I know Pro Tools is the 'industry standard.'




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  • From The Millionaire@VERT to JIMMY ANDERSON on Wed Feb 19 11:10:14 2020
    GB for me, just because it's what I have access to for what little
    I do, but I know Pro Tools is the 'industry standard.'

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    Yeah I have GarageBand on my IPad too. Almost 3.5 GB atm. Biggest app that I have on there.

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to The Millionaire on Wed Feb 19 11:24:22 2020
    Re: Re: Music Software
    By: The Millionaire to JIMMY ANDERSON on Wed Feb 19 2020 11:10 am

    Yeah I have GarageBand on my IPad too. Almost 3.5 GB atm. Biggest app that I have on there.

    I've only used GarageBand on a Mac. I haven't used it on an iPad.. Are there USB interfaces for the iPad that let you plug in a MIDI controller or an adapter for a line-in so you can plug in an instrument or mic to record into GarageBand for iPad?

    Nightfox

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  • From The Millionaire@VERT to Nightfox on Wed Feb 19 15:04:48 2020
    Re: Re: Music Software
    By: The Millionaire to JIMMY ANDERSON on Wed Feb 19 2020 11:10 am

    I've only used GarageBand on a Mac. I haven't used it on an iPad.. Are there USB interfaces for the iPad that let you plug in a MIDI controller or an adapter for a line-in so you can plug in an instrument or mic to record into GarageBand for iPad?

    Nightfox

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    I believe you can but never tried it though.

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to The Millionaire on Wed Feb 19 15:27:12 2020
    Re: Re: Music Software
    By: The Millionaire to Nightfox on Wed Feb 19 2020 03:04 pm

    Are there USB interfaces for the iPad that let you plug in a MIDI
    controller or an adapter for a line-in so you can plug in an
    instrument or mic to record into GarageBand for iPad?

    I believe you can but never tried it though.

    What can you do with Garage Band without plugging any instruments into the device?

    Nightfox

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  • From The Millionaire@VERT to Nightfox on Wed Feb 19 18:46:47 2020
    Re: Re: Music Software
    By: The Millionaire to Nightfox on Wed Feb 19 2020 03:04 pm

    What can you do with Garage Band without plugging any instruments into the device?

    Nightfox

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    They have about a dozen instruments and many loops for it.

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  • From The Millionaire@VERT to Nightfox on Wed Feb 19 18:54:58 2020
    They have about a dozen instruments and many loops for it.

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    More info here:

    https://www.apple.com/ca/ios/garageband/

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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to Nightfox on Wed Feb 19 19:54:00 2020
    Nightfox wrote to The Millionaire <=-

    Re: Re: Music Software
    By: The Millionaire to Nightfox on Wed Feb 19 2020 03:04 pm

    Are there USB interfaces for the iPad that let you plug in a MIDI
    controller or an adapter for a line-in so you can plug in an
    instrument or mic to record into GarageBand for iPad?

    I believe you can but never tried it though.

    What can you do with Garage Band without plugging any instruments
    into the device?

    Well, you can claim that you "run Garage Band", and that you're a
    musician!



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  • From The Millionaire@VERT to Gamgee on Fri Feb 21 11:36:03 2020
    Well, you can claim that you "run Garage Band", and that you're a
    musician!

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    I've done more than that. I worked on a Trident Series 65 back in the 80's.

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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to The Millionaire on Fri Feb 21 22:03:00 2020
    The Millionaire wrote to Gamgee <=-

    Well, you can claim that you "run Garage Band", and that you're a
    musician!

    I've done more than that. I worked on a Trident Series 65 back in
    the 80's.

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  • From The Millionaire@VERT/PARKAVE to Gamgee on Sat Feb 22 07:55:17 2020
    Re: Re: Music Software
    By: Gamgee to The Millionaire on Fri Feb 21 2020 10:03 pm

    The Millionaire wrote to Gamgee <=-

    Well, you can claim that you "run Garage Band", and that you're a musician!

    I've done more than that. I worked on a Trident Series 65 back in
    the 80's.

    <cough> ... Hahahahahahahaha ... yeah... <YAWN> ...



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  • From DJ Atropine@VERT/TBOLT to JIMMY ANDERSON on Sat Feb 22 20:32:50 2020
    Re: Re: Music Software
    By: JIMMY ANDERSON to THE MILLIONAIRE on Fri Feb 14 2020 11:55 am

    THE MILLIONAIRE wrote to ALL <=-

    @MSGID: <[email protected]>
    What is your favorite music software?

    1. GarageBand
    2. Logic Pro
    3. Pro Tools
    4. Cakewalk Sonar
    5. Adobe Audition
    6. Reason
    7. Rosegarden
    8. Ardour

    GB for me, just because it's what I have access to for what little
    I do, but I know Pro Tools is the 'industry standard.'




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    1. Caustic
    Runs on nearly everything. In fact it works great on Windows XP, OSX,
    Droid , Iphones.

    I mostly record silly sounds from software defined radio, sample sounds from the weather channel, and put it all in sound collages :)
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  • From The Millionaire@VERT to DJ Atropine on Sun Feb 23 13:38:32 2020
    Re: Re: Music Software
    By: JIMMY ANDERSON to THE MILLIONAIRE on Fri Feb 14 2020 11:55 am

    1. Caustic
    Runs on nearly everything. In fact it works great on Windows XP, OSX,
    Droid , Iphones.

    I mostly record silly sounds from software defined radio, sample sounds from the weather channel, and put it all in sound collages :)
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    So is Logic Pro.

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  • From C6alien@VERT/THEGATEB to Nightfox on Mon Jun 1 23:41:47 2020
    Le 13/02/2020 � 01:23, Nightfox a �crit :
    Re: Music Software
    By: The Millionaire to All on Wed Feb 12 2020 03:02 pm

    TM> What is your favorite music software?

    TM> 1. GarageBand
    TM> 2. Logic Pro
    TM> 3. Pro Tools
    TM> 4. Cakewalk Sonar
    TM> 5. Adobe Audition
    TM> 6. Reason
    TM> 7. Rosegarden
    TM> 8. Ardour

    It seems this is coming across as a regular message and not an actual poll that I can vote on.. But my answer would be none of the above - There's a program for Windows I found quite a while ago called Mixcraft that I really like. I found it when looking for music recording software for Windows that's easy to use like GarageBand.

    Mixcraft often offers deals on upgrades, too. Normally the price is around $100 or so to buy, but after this past Thanksgiving, they had a Cyber Monday deal for people with version 7 or 8 to upgrade to the new version 9 for $19, so I took advantage of that deal to upgrade (I had version 7.5). And when I upgraded to version 7, I got an upgrade deal then too since I had purchased version 6. So after purchasing version 6 initially, I've been upgrading to the newer versions fairly cheap.

    Their web site:
    https://acoustica.com/mixcraft

    Nightfox

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    Hey, Mixcraft looks good! You made a good deal!

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  • From C6alien@VERT/THEGATEB to The Millionaire on Mon Jun 1 23:41:49 2020
    Le 13/02/2020 � 00:02, The Millionaire a �crit :
    What is your favorite music software?

    1. GarageBand
    2. Logic Pro
    3. Pro Tools
    4. Cakewalk Sonar
    5. Adobe Audition
    6. Reason
    7. Rosegarden
    8. Ardour

    $ The Millionaire $

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    Hello,

    Cakewalk Sonar is cool.
    I use

    9 Samplitude
    10 EnergyXT

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to C6alien on Mon Jun 1 20:58:41 2020
    Re: Re: Music Software
    By: C6alien to Nightfox on Mon Jun 01 2020 11:41 pm

    Hey, Mixcraft looks good! You made a good deal!

    I think I originally paid $99 or so for version 7 several years ago. I'm glad I was still eligible for the $19 upgrade to version 9 for their Cyber Monday sale last year.

    Nightfox

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