It sounds like you know what you are doing. Having each song on its own audio track (mixer channel) will make it easier to get your over-all volume level constant.
Get the mix recorded as one...
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It sounds like you know what you are doing. Having each song on its own audio track (mixer channel) will make it easier to get your over-all volume level constant.
Get the mix recorded as one...
I would say maybe.
They might make something that sounds like a properly produced track because they used ready made loops or sampled records.
They might be lucky & manage to write some good...
Did you get GarageBand free with your Mac? You might be able to do what you want with that. Logic Express is the next step up from GarageBand with Apple's own apps.
Also try the free audio editor...
If you use a Mac, AudioFinder can do this.
I had one of these. The Boss DR110.
http://www.drummachines.de/beatboxer/beatboxer/bilder/dr110a.jpg
Despite looking a bit like a 707 with its LCD screen the sounds are analog. A bit like a...
Before you buy too much extra stuff make sure you thoroughly check out all the synths & effects that come with Logic. I know a lot of people who only use them. The few extras I like include...
Any template will work for either a music or personal page. The template just gives a color scheme & might change the fonts a bit.
www.killerkiwi.net do some nice, clean looking ones. Otherwise...
Do you use DJ History forums too? I think I recognise your online name from there. I mention it because Bill (ladyboygrimsby) has said he uses Garageband for some of his edits & finds it really easy.
All kinds of midi tricks. Useful things for making your playing sound like old-style cv/gate sequencer lines include Fixed Note Length. There are also ones that reverse your midi patterns either in...
Logic Pro 7
I wish they did all the plug-ins from the two leagacy collections separately. I'd love to have just the Mono/Poly from this one & the M1 from the digital collection. It is a pity they have to have a...
I'm happy using knobs on controller keyboards to tweak my plug-ins in Logic.
This is all I feel I really need in the way of a proper "control surface". Just one long fader to control whatever the...
This great Logic forum still has a fairly active section for PC users:
http://www.logicprohelp.com/index.php
To start with you will need a really good soundcard to be sure you are going into & then out of the Mac with no latency. There are some simple freeware programs that host vsts as realtime effects but...
It shouldn't be actually locked, but because you have ripped it from a cd your computer is saying you don't have permission to alter it.
Find the original aif file.
Press "Command, i" to Get...
Personally I wouldn't use Logic for this process. I'd use a simple audio editor like Amadeus or Audacity. For example in Amadeus I'd put a marker where I want each chop to be. Then I'd use the "Split...
If you haven't bounced everything down to a single stereo wav or aif in Logic, do that first.
Then you need to chop that file into the separate tracks, making sure you name & number them as you...
Most likely a Moog. There weren't that many alternatives back then. Possibly Arp or Oberheim.
EXS24 in Logic. Also Ritmo, a very basic AU drum sample player.
US publisher Peachpit Press do lots of great Apple related books. I got one for Logic 6 a few years back but I'm sure they are up to date on Pro 7 now.
I've also got a couple of old ones from a UK...
Yes ..... I know what you mean. You can listen better without seeing what is about to happen next. Similarly, even if you are working with hardware & don't have a computer screen, bounce your track...
I don't know which program originally installed Rewire on my Mac because I never put it there as an independent thing. However, if Logic is open & I then launch Live, Live is automatically Rewired to...
I'm loving it. I think it just needs a bit of reverb & delay, especially on the "steel drum" sound, to make it sound a bit bigger. Also edit out the dry, solo kicks at the end.
Just make sure the CD itself is clearly marked with your contact details because CD covers & any accompanying letter is likely to get seperated & lost.
Get in touch with the label before you send...
I can honestly say I've never had problems with any cables, cheap or expensive, in the 18 years or so I've been buying them, except for one which had a badly soldered connector & didn't work from the...