looking for virtual instruments and midi-sequencer
Viktor Mastoridis
viktor at mastoridis.co.uk
Sun Oct 25 18:01:09 GMT 2009
Muse is my tip. Reliable and stable.
Muse has a fluidsynth built-in, easy to activate and access. If you get over
the problem that you mentioned earier, it's really an excellent app for
Midi.
I have created 10 tracks in Muse: drums, bass, piano etc, and saved it
somewhere on my computer.
then, in Global Settings, I set that file to open as a template (I made it
read only in case I forget and try to save the newly created song...)
I work this way for almost a year now, having tried all major midi apps, and
I am very satisfied. all basic sounds are loaded into the song. All I do is
press the Rec button and off it goes.
Even, in Muse 1r3 there is the Audio Bounce menu. Just set up the locators
properly, choose bounce to file or on a an track and in a few seconds you
have a complete mix of all the things that you are doing at the moment, midi
and audio.
But I know that in Jaunty, installing Muse 1r3 needs a bit of tweaking.
--
Viktor Mastoridis
Music-o-Graph
& Educator
www.MediTera.Co.Uk
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