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  • From: kdarbro AT nc.rr.com
  • To: RTP-area local music and culture <ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: playing around with computers, instrumental sounds, and musical notation.
  • Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 15:53:45 -0500

If you are Mac based, check out Logic Professional. The lite version of
Logic may be all you need. I know the pro version has extensive scoring
abilities.

- Kevin

----- Original Message -----
From: philipayers AT yahoo.com (My friend Phil said,)
Date: Thursday, December 2, 2004 12:20 pm
Subject: playing around with computers, instrumental sounds, and musical
notation.

> Hello
>
> Please, can anyone point me to a link/s that would have
> shareware/freeware/ OR something I pay more for too..info on these,
> for inputting sound through a midi interface via keyboard and have it
> register as musicial notation. It would be terrifically terrific
> if I
> could also find a program that would allow me to take that/those
> file/s and drop it/them. each one at a time, onto another instrument
> ala garageband type thingy, (I don't think you can do that with
> Garageband) and have that insturment play those notes too. The first
> program should also provide something I can print out evenually.
> Like.. I don't read music.. but I kinda "play" the keyboard.
> Kinda wanta build up multiple tracks of music.
> People, I'm tryng to be a composer, that 's all.
>
> I'm working with OS 10.3.5 G4 1.25 gigs of ram and mucho storage.
> -- ch-scene: the list that mirrors alt.music.chapel-hill --
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>




  • Re: playing around with computers, instrumental sounds, and musical notation., kdarbro, 12/02/2004

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