RE: Software

Paul Senior-FPS007C (Paul_Senior-FPS007C@email.mot.com)
Fri, 24 Jan 1997 6:22:37 -0600


I'd suggest that the place to get a good answer for these questions would be
a newsgroup such as rec.audio.pro. I am currently working on a project and
will be learing how to use Cakewalk Pro Audio and Sound Forge on the PC. If
you want, ask this question again in a few weeks. I should be a bit more
knowledgable in this area by then.

Paul Senior
FPS007C@email.mot.com
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To: koprisko@wildstorm.com@INTERNET
Cc: acid-jazz@UCSD.EDU@INTERNET; dub@priscilla.ultima.org@INTERNET
From: bijan@cco.caltech.edu@INTERNET on Thu, Jan 23, 1997 9:44 PM
Subject: Re: Software

>
> I am going to finally take the plunge and buy a HOME computer so I don't
have to rely on my workstation. It's going to be an IBM, and my question is-
>
> Can anyone recommend a good music program for the IBM? I mostly want to
sample, loop, etc. from existing sources, maybe add some MIDI keyboard. I'm
no computer whizz, so a nice user-friendly but powerful program is what I'm
after. Suggestions?
>

My advisor has just sprung for a pentium pro machine with built in
cd-writer for me and i had the thought that now I could press up some
"mixed" cd's. Nothing too extravagant. It would be enough to load up
some tunes and then have a program that allows you to adjust pitches and
splice the songs together. Any ideas for that kind of software? I don't
have any music making equipment so I am just looking to manipulate sound
files.

Thanks,
bijan