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mrbasharking
post Feb 16 2008, 02:12 PM
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Hi all,
If you are a music composer and arranger, you need bunch of tools and equipments, like MIDI-cable, musical instruments and stuff, and some softwares, so you can make your basic studio, you can use multi-soundfonts and loops using VSAMPLER, and also, use AdobeAudition from Adobe WebSite to record your music into multi-tracks and mix them down all together.
Need more soundfonts to download and share? good question huh?
you can easily register a free account at www.sf2midi.com and share your SF2 files there, and download loads of SF2 files
That's how I make my own music smile.gif
Thanks.
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saitunes
post Feb 17 2008, 02:23 AM
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There's a number of different ways you can go. In my opinion, best option is to get a mac. it comes with garageband, and AWESOME program to compose & Record music in (and it's free with any new mac) or part of iLife for $99.

Next is hardware, an interface. There are tonnes around, M-box mini from 500 bucks, you can spend about $200-$300 and get a decent one I think.

Then the mics... Depending on the instruments, Shure SM58 or SM57, around $200 bucks. They will last.

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post Mar 2 2008, 07:35 PM
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QUOTE(saitunes @ Feb 17 2008, 04:23 AM) *
There's a number of different ways you can go. In my opinion, best option is to get a mac. it comes with garageband, and AWESOME program to compose & Record music in (and it's free with any new mac) or part of iLife for $99.

Next is hardware, an interface. There are tonnes around, M-box mini from 500 bucks, you can spend about $200-$300 and get a decent one I think.

Then the mics... Depending on the instruments, Shure SM58 or SM57, around $200 bucks. They will last.

Peace Out


Hi,
first, I'd like to Thanks you for your useful informations smile.gif
second, I tried to suggest some softwares that I use for DIGITAL music, cause if you are going to record live one, of course you'll be in need for microphones, mixers, noise filters.... etc
What I'm talking about is the cheapest way to compose and play veriety instruments using a musical keyboard with MIDI interface, so you can use UNLIMITED soundfonts.
peace..
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post Apr 10 2008, 06:01 PM
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QUOTE(mrbasharking @ Feb 16 2008, 02:12 PM) *
Hi all,
If you are a music composer and arranger, you need bunch of tools and equipments, like MIDI-cable, musical instruments and stuff, and some softwares, so you can make your basic studio, you can use multi-soundfonts and loops using VSAMPLER, and also, use AdobeAudition from Adobe WebSite to record your music into multi-tracks and mix them down all together.
Need more soundfonts to download and share? good question huh?
you can easily register a free account at www.sf2midi.com and share your SF2 files there, and download loads of SF2 files
That's how I make my own music smile.gif
Thanks.



Did you know a free program like them?
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