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2000-03-09 06:14Alex Reynolds (idm) getting started
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2000-03-09 06:14Alex ReynoldsErm.. this question is being asked on behalf of a friend of mine. (cough) My friend has a
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Thu, 9 Mar 2000 01:14:27 -0500
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Erm.. this question is being asked on behalf of a friend of mine. (cough) My friend has a PowerBook G3 (Wall Street) and would like to try his hand at making his own music. Are there any freeware tools (for either MacOS or LinuxPPC) that facilitate this process? Including commercial software, is there any cheap hardware for the hobbyist who would like to make his or her own tracks without spending more than 500-1000 dollars? (And would be pluggable into/controlled by a Mac?) Also, something that would let the user feed the sound into a CD-R or something similar. Private responses are fine. Or if professional/serious amateurs would like to cc:/enlighten the list, that's cool too. My friend thanks you in advance. Yrs, A. Alex Reynolds Biology IT Support SAS Computing University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104 V +1 215 573.2818 F +1 215 898.8780 http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~reynolda/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-03-09 10:55Adam HuffmanOn Thu, 09 Mar 2000, Alex Reynolds wrote: > Erm.. this question is being asked on behalf o
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On Thu, 09 Mar 2000, Alex Reynolds wrote:
quoted 15 lines Erm.. this question is being asked on behalf of a friend of mine. (cough)> Erm.. this question is being asked on behalf of a friend of mine. (cough) > > My friend has a PowerBook G3 (Wall Street) and would like to try his hand > at making his own music. Are there any freeware tools (for either MacOS or > LinuxPPC) that facilitate this process? > > Including commercial software, is there any cheap hardware for the hobbyist > who would like to make his or her own tracks without spending more than > 500-1000 dollars? (And would be pluggable into/controlled by a Mac?) Also, > something that would let the user feed the sound into a CD-R or something > similar. > > Private responses are fine. Or if professional/serious amateurs would like > to cc:/enlighten the list, that's cool too. >
No idea about MacOS stuffs but a good page for Linux sound/MIDI apps is: http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/linuxsound/ Adam --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org