I will check out of that Pentium I-computer i used to use for making
music (fasttracker) is still alive and see what i can do with it.
It's just that i don't like making music on computer. When i did in
the past i always felt that i was making the same music over and over
again. Since i use my RS7000 i can make more what comes up in my
head. i will check it out however.
--- In FMSynthesis@yahoogroups.com, "Tim Conrardy" <tconrardy@h...>
wrote:
>
>
> >Houston, i think we have a problem, i don't use a computer for
making
> >music.
>
>
> Then you are restricted to making sounds stright from the front
panel of
> your instrument, which is not too bad! I did that for a long time
on my
> DX7!!The only thing is what to do when you create a new sound, but
have no
> memory locations to store it into because it will overwrite a good
sound you
> want to keep! AAAGGHH!
>
> Another alternitive is to get a cheap "hardware data storage"
device like
> the Alesis Data disc ( available used for less then 75.00) which
will allow
> you to store sounds.
>
> However, I strongly urge you to look into getting your present
computer to
> where your music is. It will open new worlds. There is a large
amount of
> freeware/shareware to keep you going for a long time. Sequencers,
> algorithmic generators, Sound editors, Tons of patches , ect ect
>
> Another alternitive is to find a cheap ATARI 1040ST/ Ste/ Falcon/
TT030
> computer ( goodwill, Ebay, ect) and use it just for MIDI work. Tons
of free
> software avilaible for it now.Winess my site: http://tamw.atari-
users.net
>
> TimC
>
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