Anyone here record/make their own music?
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I am trying to figure out what kind of sound card to get for the task. I don't want to break the bank, but I want a quality card that will allow me to use a variety of different inputs (midi, analog, digital) at quality rates. btw: I had a Sound Blaster Live! Platinum before and it was horrid. Bonus question: Anyone know of some good software to write drum tracks (not a looping program with samples, something with full drum kits). Thanks! ---- xian "Winners never quit and quitters never win, but those who never win and never quit are idiots." -despair
hollowMedia [0xFA7E] wrote: Bonus question: Anyone know of some good software to write drum tracks (not a looping program with samples, something with full drum kits). Heh - for this I would recommend my own XG-909, at www.technotoys.com. You'll need a Yamaha-XG compatible soundcard to get the most out of it, though it will work with SoundBlasters, Roland GS instruments, etc.
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hollowMedia [0xFA7E] wrote: Bonus question: Anyone know of some good software to write drum tracks (not a looping program with samples, something with full drum kits). Heh - for this I would recommend my own XG-909, at www.technotoys.com. You'll need a Yamaha-XG compatible soundcard to get the most out of it, though it will work with SoundBlasters, Roland GS instruments, etc.
Nice. I am checking it out now! Do you have any sound card recommendations? ---- xian "Winners never quit and quitters never win, but those who never win and never quit are idiots." -despair
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hollowMedia [0xFA7E] wrote: Bonus question: Anyone know of some good software to write drum tracks (not a looping program with samples, something with full drum kits). Heh - for this I would recommend my own XG-909, at www.technotoys.com. You'll need a Yamaha-XG compatible soundcard to get the most out of it, though it will work with SoundBlasters, Roland GS instruments, etc.
Your program is very nice. The interface is a little hard to work with though. I found it quite hard to move the little dial exactly where I wanted it. Will you be able to create and import your own kits? ---- xian "Winners never quit and quitters never win, but those who never win and never quit are idiots." -despair
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I am trying to figure out what kind of sound card to get for the task. I don't want to break the bank, but I want a quality card that will allow me to use a variety of different inputs (midi, analog, digital) at quality rates. btw: I had a Sound Blaster Live! Platinum before and it was horrid. Bonus question: Anyone know of some good software to write drum tracks (not a looping program with samples, something with full drum kits). Thanks! ---- xian "Winners never quit and quitters never win, but those who never win and never quit are idiots." -despair
hollowMedia [0xFA7E] wrote: I had a Sound Blaster Live! Platinum before and it was horrid. I wish I'd known that before - the new system I built myself for Christmas has the same card, and I can't get a decent recording off my guitar! Too much 60Hz hum, and no apparent way to suppress it... I have been suspicious of the cheesy little cord that comes with the pickup, but maybe I've been hunting the problem in the wrong place???
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hollowMedia [0xFA7E] wrote: I had a Sound Blaster Live! Platinum before and it was horrid. I wish I'd known that before - the new system I built myself for Christmas has the same card, and I can't get a decent recording off my guitar! Too much 60Hz hum, and no apparent way to suppress it... I have been suspicious of the cheesy little cord that comes with the pickup, but maybe I've been hunting the problem in the wrong place???
Let's put it this way: If you are running Win2k, forget about it. The driver support is horrible. I don't wish to run XP or ME and I certainly won't downgrade to 98. I get a terrible amount of "whitenoise" at odd moments and things are generally poor. The only thing I can say good is the EAX is pretty cool, but who uses it? :) ---- xian "Winners never quit and quitters never win, but those who never win and never quit are idiots." -despair
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Well, one of our companies is a 48 track project studio, Barefoot Recording. In addition to a dedicated console, etc., we use Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 for MIDI drums with the Roland JV-2080 for the sound module. The latter will be a bit expensive for your tastes, but the nice thing about using Cakewalk for MIDI drums is that you can compose in a staff view and actually write music. If you want 32nd note triplets across 4 toms, that's exactly what you write. When we're not tracking live drummers, that's what we use. Regarding Pro Tools, you don't want to buy the Mix Plus or HD systems for the NT platform, only for Macs (these are $10-$50k systems). However, the Pro Tools Digi 001 system for PCs is an excellent bang for the buck. It's around $900 on the street and comes with a card you plug into your PC which interfaces to an external audio section. We use it and it's a toaster - you plug it in, it just works. Additional audio software that we're real happy with is Cool Edit Pro for all the standard audio editing stuff. It's only two or three hundred bucks and is great stuff. Lastly, for a moment of shameless self promotion, if there are those among you who play in bands and make your own self produced CDs, look into another of our companies, www.NotOnTheRadio.com. We sell music, t-shirts, etc. for bands who don't have record deals. We also have a Promoters program that lets people make extra money by sending us bands or customers (you don't need a web site, it's not an affiliate link type thing). We've just launched the site recently, and need to start getting bands signed up & product in stock (we don't charge any setup fees). We're currently limited to doing business just in the US. However, that's only temporary. Once we've got things going for a while, we'll be looking into the hoops we have to jump through for international business as well. Er, end shameless plug... Anyway, be happy to help in your recording adventures if I can. Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)
Christopher Duncan wrote: one of our companies Ok, I'll bite, who is 'our'? :) James Sonork: Hasaki "I left there in the morning with their God tucked underneath my arm their half-assed smiles and the book of rules. So I asked this God a question and by way of firm reply, He said - I'm not the kind you have to wind up on Sundays." "Wind Up" from Aqualung, Jethro Tull 1971
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I am trying to figure out what kind of sound card to get for the task. I don't want to break the bank, but I want a quality card that will allow me to use a variety of different inputs (midi, analog, digital) at quality rates. btw: I had a Sound Blaster Live! Platinum before and it was horrid. Bonus question: Anyone know of some good software to write drum tracks (not a looping program with samples, something with full drum kits). Thanks! ---- xian "Winners never quit and quitters never win, but those who never win and never quit are idiots." -despair
Well, one of our companies is a 48 track project studio, Barefoot Recording. In addition to a dedicated console, etc., we use Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 for MIDI drums with the Roland JV-2080 for the sound module. The latter will be a bit expensive for your tastes, but the nice thing about using Cakewalk for MIDI drums is that you can compose in a staff view and actually write music. If you want 32nd note triplets across 4 toms, that's exactly what you write. When we're not tracking live drummers, that's what we use. Regarding Pro Tools, you don't want to buy the Mix Plus or HD systems for the NT platform, only for Macs (these are $10-$50k systems). However, the Pro Tools Digi 001 system for PCs is an excellent bang for the buck. It's around $900 on the street and comes with a card you plug into your PC which interfaces to an external audio section. We use it and it's a toaster - you plug it in, it just works. Additional audio software that we're real happy with is Cool Edit Pro for all the standard audio editing stuff. It's only two or three hundred bucks and is great stuff. Lastly, for a moment of shameless self promotion, if there are those among you who play in bands and make your own self produced CDs, look into another of our companies, www.NotOnTheRadio.com. We sell music, t-shirts, etc. for bands who don't have record deals. We also have a Promoters program that lets people make extra money by sending us bands or customers (you don't need a web site, it's not an affiliate link type thing). We've just launched the site recently, and need to start getting bands signed up & product in stock (we don't charge any setup fees). We're currently limited to doing business just in the US. However, that's only temporary. Once we've got things going for a while, we'll be looking into the hoops we have to jump through for international business as well. Er, end shameless plug... Anyway, be happy to help in your recording adventures if I can. Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)
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Christopher Duncan wrote: one of our companies Ok, I'll bite, who is 'our'? :) James Sonork: Hasaki "I left there in the morning with their God tucked underneath my arm their half-assed smiles and the book of rules. So I asked this God a question and by way of firm reply, He said - I'm not the kind you have to wind up on Sundays." "Wind Up" from Aqualung, Jethro Tull 1971
James T. Johnson wrote: Ok, I'll bite, who is 'our'? Oops. Sorry 'bout that. I'm president of Show Programming of Atlanta, Inc., the parent company for a number of ventures including my books & speaking gigs, a recording studio, the online record store I mentioned above, an indie record label (currently in the works) and a couple of other things we have up our sleeves... Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)
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I am trying to figure out what kind of sound card to get for the task. I don't want to break the bank, but I want a quality card that will allow me to use a variety of different inputs (midi, analog, digital) at quality rates. btw: I had a Sound Blaster Live! Platinum before and it was horrid. Bonus question: Anyone know of some good software to write drum tracks (not a looping program with samples, something with full drum kits). Thanks! ---- xian "Winners never quit and quitters never win, but those who never win and never quit are idiots." -despair
I have a Yamaha SW1000XG which is excellent. ~$400. Steven J. Ackerman, Consultant ACS, Sarasota, FL http://www.acscontrol.com steve@acscontrol.com sja@gte.net
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I have a Yamaha SW1000XG which is excellent. ~$400. Steven J. Ackerman, Consultant ACS, Sarasota, FL http://www.acscontrol.com steve@acscontrol.com sja@gte.net
I found 1 online retailer and the estimated price was around $510. It seems to be exactly what I was looking for, thank you! ---- xian "Winners never quit and quitters never win, but those who never win and never quit are idiots." -despair
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Your program is very nice. The interface is a little hard to work with though. I found it quite hard to move the little dial exactly where I wanted it. Will you be able to create and import your own kits? ---- xian "Winners never quit and quitters never win, but those who never win and never quit are idiots." -despair
hollowMedia [0xFA7E] wrote: Your program is very nice. Thanks! hollowMedia [0xFA7E] wrote: The interface is a little hard to work with though. I found it quite hard to move the little dial exactly where I wanted it. Understand. There are two tricks here: 1) Use the arrow keys after clickin a knob (sorry, they don't show focus) 2) Once you grab the knob, you can drag anywhere.. you don't have to stay on the knob. So move way out to a large radius, and you'll be able to get finer resolution. Does that make sense? hollowMedia [0xFA7E] wrote: Will you be able to create and import your own kits? Nope, this is hard-coded to Yamaha's stuff.
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Nice. I am checking it out now! Do you have any sound card recommendations? ---- xian "Winners never quit and quitters never win, but those who never win and never quit are idiots." -despair
hollowMedia [0xFA7E] wrote: Do you have any sound card recommendations? Umm, no, becasue I don't do any actual audio on my computers.. just MIDI control of my external synths. I'd rather not recommend anything than be wrong.