Hi ,
I must admit I sometimes wonder why young people end up buying arranger keyboards to create modern dance type music ( rap, techno all that sort of stuff, unless of course they want the keyboard for live playing ) After having a browse through some of the software available ie fruityloops, sonar, acid etc the demo's created from some of these programs are fantastic.
I like the arranger concept ( be it software or hardware based ) because I enjoy playing even if it's only to entertain myself. I personally don't record anything except for the odd backing sequencing to play along to.
On the other hand, if I had enough talent to compose/record, I'd be software based. The sequencers, the software samplers, the programs mentioned above, stuff one could have only dreamed about 10/15 years ago, and it can be a fairly inexpensive way to go provided one already owns a reasonable computer. Best part is, most of these programs have demo's , so one can try before they buy.
best wishes
Rikki
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Frank L. Rosenthal:
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Also I want to make it clear that I am advocating the software based system as only one more alternative to check out. Young people just getting into the business may find this interesting. People who primarily work at home or in a studio my find this alternative suitable, etc., etc.
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best wishes
Rikki 🧸
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