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#156385 - 11/18/02 08:38 PM
Re: Studio applications with an arranger keyboard
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Registered: 10/12/02
Posts: 198
Loc: NY USA
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Terry, I've been very pleased with the performance of the 896. The quality I think is very good for what I do and the overall Effects I get from my software, which I am also very pleased. I'm not a very good keyboard player at all. I sing and have been singing since I was 9 yrs old. Played with a lot of top acts and did the circuit, now its just me and my studio. I do have a few small tunes, original, some not complete. I would like to post but I don't have a site....Lou Donny All I can say is for the past 6years I've been fighting the pc with all its glitches, hardware problems and incompatibilities, downloading drivers and what have you. Now I turn on my Mac, open Digital Performer 3 hit record and it just all works, it truly has brought me back to writing and creating. Don't get me wrong and I don't want to start a PC/Mac war. PC s work, but for me Mac does it better....Lou
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#156386 - 11/19/02 04:22 PM
Re: Studio applications with an arranger keyboard
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Registered: 07/29/99
Posts: 51
Loc: Wichita, KS, USA
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Hello everybody again,
I think it is important to faithfully keep your PC in optimum shape for recording applications. Quite often, we tend to use the PC for everything we do under the sun, and that works most of the time, but when you start getting into serious audio work, then all the other settings and drivers that were loaded into the computer for tons of other programs do get in the way of the audio recording process. Even though I have a pretty capable Athlon 2000, I make sure that I don't do anything else with it other than audio or video work. All the other stuff, such as surfing and document production, I do on another PC. And this might be overkill, but I actually try to close any TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident) programs that might still be running in the background. This includes not even connecting the computer to the Internet, to save on processor cycles. This generally results in seamless audio work. Now if I could only improve on my own mixing skills.........!
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#156387 - 11/20/02 12:21 AM
Re: Studio applications with an arranger keyboard
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Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 328
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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I usually create all my backing arrangements on a Korg i30 arranger and fly the MIDI sequences to Logic Audio running on a Dell Laptop for further editing/revoicing. Logic plays back the polished MIDI sequences through a series of external sound moudules and synths and all the volumes and pan settings are automated and fine tuned with Logic Control. A Mackie LM3204 mixer acts as an audio patch bay and feeds directly into an Alesis ML-9600 Masterlink hard disk recorder for final mastering. I have a few pictures of my setup here: http://silverhawk33.tripod.com/glenskorgsite/id25.html Regards, Tapas
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