vocal tunners accesibles?

2018-06-27 Thread Luis Daniel Pérez
Hello people! I'm looking for tuners because I'm already working with protools and my clients demand it from me. Does anyone know tuners for accessible voice? Do you know if melodine is accessible with mac? or some other alternative? ... I look for a tuner that can be controlled with the midi

Re: Hello and first question accessible audio interfaces

2018-06-27 Thread Steve Martin
I have the fU-Phoria 404HD myself and thats a great interface. In my opinion its the sweet spot in the U-Phoria line as far as features go. The zoom L12 I also own and the stuff that you will needed sighted assistance for is regarding using its built in SD recorder functionality. Also

Re: Hello and first question accessible audio interfaces

2018-06-27 Thread Steve Martin
I have heard of people buying the Komplete Control with the 25 key keyboard and using that to control Komplete while actually using a larger 61 or 88 key keyboard to play the instrument. So I see no reason why you couldn’t have both set up. > On Jun 27, 2018, at 3:53 PM, Benjamin Blatter

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2018-06-27 Thread Benjamin Blatter
Hey Steve Martin! This is a very interesting list of audio interfaces, thanks a lot. The Zoom L12 caught my interest. Do you happen to have this mixer? Would I need sighted help to set it up? How is routing done? Otherwise the Arthuria Audiofuse sounds very promising as well. Do you

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2018-06-27 Thread Cara Quinn
Hi Ben, Yes, from your note, I knew you were looking for more than the 2I2. I was mainly mentioning that as a recommendation for the Focusrite brand. Yes, I am a software engineer by trade and LookTel is the company I have worked with for several years now. Now, though, I am working with

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2018-06-27 Thread Benjamin Blatter
Hi Cara Thanks, I’ll keep the Focusrite 2i2 as a very simple solution in mind. But I think I’ll need a bit more than 2 ins and outs, at least at home. On a personal note: Are you an app developer? I think I’ll give your LookTel a try, sounds interesting. Von:

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2018-06-27 Thread Phil Muir
Hey Ben. No worries :-) On 27 June 2018 20:45:35 BST, Benjamin Blatter wrote: >Hi Phil > > > >Have many thanks for your advice. And thanks for this link to the demo >of accessing TotalMix of RME products. This is really awesome. But >after listening to this I think I’d prefer a bit simpler

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2018-06-27 Thread Phil Muir
Hey Ben. Sure that will work :-) On 27 June 2018 20:53:34 BST, Benjamin Blatter wrote: >Hi Steve > > > >This sounds promising. I already have a Yamaha motif XS8 and probably >could use it as midi keyboard on my mac. I found a good deal here in a >Swiss store (50% off) am thinking about buying

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2018-06-27 Thread Benjamin Blatter
Hi Steve This sounds promising. I already have a Yamaha motif XS8 and probably could use it as midi keyboard on my mac. I found a good deal here in a Swiss store (50% off) am thinking about buying NI Komplete 11 Ultimate and just the smallest keyboard, the Kontrol S25 MKII. This would work,

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2018-06-27 Thread Benjamin Blatter
Hi Phil Have many thanks for your advice. And thanks for this link to the demo of accessing TotalMix of RME products. This is really awesome. But after listening to this I think I’d prefer a bit simpler setup with more hands on controls. But I’ll keep my Fireface UC around until it dies.

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2018-06-27 Thread Steve Martin
The Focusrite Clarett range is nice, and while the control software is inaccessible the iOS app seemed to work well when I last tried it. You will need to have the computer running the software on the same wifi connection as your iOS device to pair and control the Clarett from the device. The

Re: Hello and first question accessible audio interfaces

2018-06-27 Thread Cara Quinn
Hi Ben, I cannot comment on the software portion of audio interfaces, I have had great luck and really like Focusrite. For what I am doing at the moment, I just have one of their really small ones the Scarlet 2I2 and really like it a lot. I will probably be moving up to a larger one at some

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2018-06-27 Thread Steve Matzura
Ben, Surprised to hear you had trouble with virtual instruments in Sonar, as that was supposed to be one of its strong points. Granted, I never ventured far afield from the provided set of virtual instruments, but the few I did have, such as the full version of Rapture, and  Hypersonic,

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2018-06-27 Thread Phil Muir
Hey Ben. I would hold on to your RME interface for a couple of reasons. 1: even if you decide not to use Windows for recording there is software that makes that interface accessible. They are also working on a Mac version of that software but it's not quite ready yet. You can listen to a demo

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2018-06-27 Thread Benjamin Blatter
Hi Steve Thanks for your welcoming mail. I think you might have a rock solid point there in being cautious so i’m not jumping in a new caketalking situation. I’ll listen carefully what the others are suggesting and will choose wisely. The real pain is that one these days just can’t try

Re: Hello and first question accessible audio interfaces

2018-06-27 Thread Steve Matzura
Welcome,Ben: As always, you will find there are many answerers and answers to your questions. As for the audio interface, there are several very accessible ones, some with real knobs, buttons, and sliders, some with no hardware controls at all, requiring a control surface to control them.