Hi all
This is a question which may have been answered at some point.
But I'm unclear on how this "works, so I thought I'd raise the
subject again. I have an M Audio keyboard which is one that's
been %modified so that it only works on a mac, with Garage Band,
ProTools etc.. Given that all I do have is the keyboard, could
somebody conxplain to me how, or even whether I could, for
instance, record a multitrack audio composition using virtual
instruments such as a drum kit, guitar and so on?
Yes, I know this sounds incredibly dumb. But despite
aspirations to do so, I never got around to sitting down and
seriously working on this kind of project, until now. If I'm
able to do so, I'd love to start getting creative. I just
purchased an audio mixer which incorpolates a multi-programme FX
processor, with a whole host of options and filters to improve
things like vocal tracks and instrument tracks. This has sparked
off my enthusiasm again, and this time I'd like to follow it up
properly.
I have not ruled out investing money in the purchase of
ProTools either. The only thing that's stopped me so far is the
fact that I don't see any way of purchasing and downloading the
software. Avid have an excelent offer on an audio interface
though, so I might take that up.
Anyway, thank you in advance of any explanation. I gchess it's
just the concept of how virtual instruments work which is getting
to me.
Kind regards
Gordon Smith
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