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Post by meds on Jan 22, 2008 13:44:10 GMT -8
anyone reccomend a synth thats both simple and cheap(ish)to use?. anything with strings and a head to hit,i,m fine. but electronic stuff,sampling etc is a little new to me.
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Post by jpeg on Jan 23, 2008 0:38:46 GMT -8
Hello what would be your budget for this ? you could afford some very good VA synths for about 400/500 euros (second hand Roland JP8000 for exemple) but that will be maybe too expensive...I think the best way to discover synths & samplers now is to try the plugin' stuff on your computer if you have one...a few virtual instruments and a small hardware controller ( Behringer/Evolution or even Novation) are really great for a start.
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Post by meds on Jan 23, 2008 14:43:45 GMT -8
fair play mate,nice 1. so i,ll find these plugins you mentioned,get mashed and then give it a go. this is hopefully what i,m looking for.
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Post by Rainbow Traveller 2012 on Jan 25, 2008 23:44:55 GMT -8
Okie Dokie, here is some food for thought for you all.This site offers lots of info on playing and sharing as you wish. There lots of helping hands, videos info, and equipment for sale or some samples to download also. It fairy new site but yet comes from another existing site that added this one for music makers. Keep in mind this site is gear more so for musicians. For me it’s a watering hole whilst I gather enlighten of learning instruments. Enjoy…If you register, read the through details covering their requirements which I feel is fair enough to cover artist’s copyrights and your own music copyrights etc, etc... The message board is well control (keeping it clean)… But, as I mention lots of good food digesting here for advance musicians and tinkers like me. Now get on out thar and have fun. Oh by zee waves, there is information about Joe Satriani new upcoming CD release on the home page… Sweeeeettt.www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/welcome-to-musicradarcom-35618 “The place for music makers”…There is lots of advertisements for equipment (hey, the site got to survive some way). Bear and grin with it you might just find something you are looking for or enter for the free give away gear. Someone got to win it. It could be you! I thoroughly enjoyed their reviews on equipment. I have been checking out some home studio gear. Their reviews which are through along with some new language for me on equipments have helped my digestive food for thought mode more comfortable and easier to digest. Go on take a taste glide with them.After reading the news, click on home tab. Samples download available also.Their main launching site from birth was from here;
www.computermusic.co.uk/Peace and Keep Zee Faith
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Post by meds on Jan 29, 2008 13:48:21 GMT -8
i,ll give that a blast mate,cheers for that. how can we go about swopping tunes?. the tunes you write for the tunes i write
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Post by Rainbow Traveller 2012 on Feb 1, 2008 2:15:42 GMT -8
Ello Meds,My tunes are in me heart and head at the moment. Once I get some equipment from that site and start tinkering I will let you know. Until that daze arrives, i am checking out info from other pro's there on how to do it. As for yours, go ahead and place info there with a link and I will check it and give you some feedback as others there will also.For others out their wanting to have people check out your tunes that seems to be a good place to let it be known. Check out how many people drop in...It's in the thousands....... Yo, Jpeg, let me know if you drop off anything there for review.Peace and Keep Zee Faith
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Post by jpeg on Feb 1, 2008 7:06:39 GMT -8
thanx Rainbow Traveller I think I haven't understood everything about this music reviewing site stuff (I'm french, remember ;D) Anyway, I have a few old personnal stuff on my myspace page www.myspace.com/the27thprojectno more time for it as I'm busy with OB-TEST, but you could go and check it out
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