... yields these URLs: http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3arts.htm http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/2arts.htm which, in turn, list many web sites to...
Collegues, Some people asked me to play keys in their band. I have a midi controller and I thought I'd use a computer as my tone generator and effects...
... Run away!!! Run away!!! ;-) ... That's cool. Are you religious about what kind of computer you use? If you want a PC laptop, but don't want to support...
... Doug already gave a pretty comprehensive answer, so I just list my system that I have used at DS and that also acts as the central piece of my studio. It's...
... Well, allow me to play Devil's Advocate here. If all you want to do is play keys, then you can do so a lot more quickly and reliably, a lot more cheaply, ...
... I must say I agree with Mike here. But then again, I've always been a hardware synth kind of guy. I look at computers too much at work, so I'd rather not...
... Heh heh...David already has an excellent hardware-based system for that, although it *might* be *slightly* too heavy for extensive gigging! Otso...
I'm with Mike. If you just want to play "regular" keys, a laptop is exactly what you don't need. A dedicated box will be cheaper, more reliable, easier to use,...
... and me. despite the fact that we use a Mac live, i don't use it as a sound module. it makes its sounds, and my hardware synths make theirs. i'm not going...
... That's true. And if there were a hardware version of Absynth I would probably get it, especially for playing live. But on the other hand then I couldn't...
... I saw neither woods nor wards anywhere near your house! ;-) I vote for add a sound module to your controller if you want the most hassle-free situation....
... I'd have to agree with the consensus--a hardware module is almost certainly going to be more reliable, and have minimal latency. You don't say what kind of...
... The prosecution rests. mike (who ALSO has to keep a copy of the M-Audio driver installer on his XP machine's desktop) -- getting lost in the trees can be a...
... I cannot say anything at all about RME hardware without sounding like a drooling fanboy. I know too many people who use RME cards, and too much about what...
... Have you visited musicxp.net yet? There are all sorts of tips and techniques for making WinXP get out of the way of your musical activities. Worth a...
... Well, the CardBus connector is really fragile and unreliable, the bundled mixing software is fidgety and counterintuitive to say the least, and the only...
... That's an interesting counterargument. I'll have to forward it to my guy at the CBC and see what he says, because he's used his two RME systems in all ...
... As far as I can remember, the card-end connector on the VXpocket is much the same as that on the RME. ... Hmm. Cool. (Except it won't work for me, or...
... Yup, it probably is fragile. It fried my Powerbook - or at least I think *it* did, but I don't have any proof as I am not sure what exactly happened. It...
... In November, I bought a MOTU 896HD. (Never heard of RME until after making that purchase.) I've used it only a little bit so far but have been very...