Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
FMSynthesis · Frequency Modulation! FM Synthesis!
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Message search is now enhanced, find messages faster. Take it for a spin.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Sysex   Message List  
Reply | Forward Message #441 of 1204 |
Re: Sysex

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
>
> _________________________________________________________________
> MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE*
> http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus




Thu Jun 5, 2003 7:35 am

bilterfucht
Offline Offline
Send Email Send Email

Forward
Message #441 of 1204 |
Expand Messages Author Sort by Date

I'm rather new to synth programming. I own an SY-77 but i only have the presetsounds available. I want to listen to some patches others created. I see a lot of...
bilterfucht
Offline Send Email
Jun 4, 2003
1:52 pm

... Depending on what computer platform you use for music( or if you even have a computer hooked up to your instruments!) You can obtain applications ( ...
Tim Conrardy
timothyconrardy
Offline Send Email
Jun 4, 2003
4:04 pm

Houston, i think we have a problem, i don't use a computer for making music. ... several ... even have a ... applications ( ... your ... and send ... recieve ...
bilterfucht
Offline Send Email
Jun 5, 2003
5:55 am

... 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...
Tim Conrardy
timothyconrardy
Offline Send Email
Jun 5, 2003
6:40 am

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...
bilterfucht
Offline Send Email
Jun 5, 2003
7:35 am

... impulse tracker will read your fasttracker songs, and can drive MIDI. ;) it's quite a kick. -- Aaron J. Grier | "Not your ordinary poofy goof." |...
Aaron J. Grier
crt0_s
Offline Send Email
Jun 6, 2003
1:08 am

... I would use it only for what you WANT to use it for...perhaps as a database for all your sounds. You don't need to use it for sequencing if you are happy...
Tim Conrardy
timothyconrardy
Offline Send Email
Jun 5, 2003
4:05 pm
Advanced

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help