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When Do I Get Virtual Unreality?
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My question for SM is more along the lines of hardware...
What's your favorite keyboard of all time? Your favorite VA synth (both hardware and software)? Your favorite classic analogue synth? What is the one indispensible instrument or piece of equipment for a live performance keyboardist (excepting stands, of course)?
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The A&R guy will also pick the radio single, and coordinate with the radio promotions and marketing team at the label. Here’s where the job has changed – labels have become fiercely competitive even in-house. A&R people change labels so quickly, that their own track record at signing bands is more important than the success of the label. So every A&R person is competing against the others at his own label to secure songs, to secure the best release date, to get the best radio and marketing guys to work on his project instead of someone else’s. Making a record is kind of an advocacy system. The manager is the advocate for the artist, the A&R guy is the advocate for the label, and the Producer is hopefully the advocate for the project (often a liason). -sm |
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I’m not much into the VA hardware – I use a Jupiter 8 and a Mini Moog for analog, so there’s not much need for an emulator. On the software side, I like the Logic instruments – the ES1 and ES2. My one indispensable instrument for live playing is my laptop. I run Logic software live onstage, and trigger samples, loops, BGVS, all the ear candy stuff from there. I think I’ve gotten more tours because of the wow factor of showing up to the audition playing a laptop than for any other reason. Also, a vote for the Korg Triton. It’s a great bread-and-butter keyboard. Very easy to program, flexible routing and effects, and a great sound library. -sm |
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elspode - do you play?
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SM, what laptop do you play with? What's under the hood?
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mac g4 12 inch powerbook 1ghz, 768mb ram, OSX 10.3.3
I run Logic Pro 6.4 as the software hub of the thing. the I/O is a motu 828, and an extrenal glyph drive for samples and audio tracks. I chew through them pretty quickly. The stage is not the most gear friendly place in the world. I'm actually going to sell my old one on ebay. It has severe road damage - cracked case, fan sounds like a leaf blower, HD is whiring pretty bad, and the CDR doesn't work. I'm thinking I'll put the reserve at $2900.00 -sm |
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When Do I Get Virtual Unreality?
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My keyboard abilities are pretty rudimentary, but I do know how to program and make lots of cool sci-fi noises.
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What would be the minimum setup for MIDI to get a decent range of sounds and especially a full set of drum sounds/samples? Does one need a dedicated sampler nowadays or can most PCs serve that task?
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The future is unwritten
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Hot damn, UT. Maybe all that junk in your garage could become a band. A garage band of R2D2s, that always show up on time for rehearsals and have no egos.
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Join Date: Jan 2001
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Any good groupie stories?
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As far as minimum setups, that’s a really open ended question. There are so many programs and drum libraries that sound great and are fairly easy to use. I’m not really up on most of the entry-level stuff, so I’m probably not the best guy to ask. For mac, I know Apple’s Garage Band works well – I’m expecting the Logic Express to be really a great value. I’m not hip on the PC side of the equation. For straight drum libraries, Spectrasonics makes something called the Stylus that has like 2 gigs of samples, and sounds amazing. I use BFD from Fxpansion for acoustic sounding drums. I spent som time editing a drum library for Russ Miller that’s coming out on Spectrasonics soon – it has some really interesting material on it. Anyone else have a better answer? |
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