your primary concern in 2007 is no longer mastering the state of the
art in manufactured electronic equipment, it is interfacing with the
concepts of composition behind their design in the first place. these
days, even though most computation is taking place in social networks,
reluctant and stubborn music tool programmers remain locked in the
single-computer-emulating-a-studio mindset, so if that's your game,
get a good midi controller and learn to DAW like it's 1999.
of course, this response doesn't address your initial question because
your question doesn't indicate what you'd like to do with your
computer. would you prefer to use your computer to imagine phantom
hardware, or menace standing concepts?
On Dec 14, 2007 4:06 PM, Junior Sanchez <rendrd_tchocky@msn.com> wrote:
quoted 18 lines Hello folks,
>
> Hello folks,
>
> I am in need of y'allz assistance and expertise.
>
> I have given into making music using a Laptop. I dunno, its been too much of an inconvenience with using hardware, carry it around, hooking it all up, setting everything up has just been a pain.
>
> So yeah, what would you all recommend as far as Software and getting controllers and over hard gadgets?
>
> let me know, yr assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>
> thank you in advance,
> june.
>
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