Hello Chris

At the risk of appearing woefully ignorant, what is "GB"?

Lynne

On 31 May 2012, at 13:56, Chris Moore <[email protected]> wrote:


Ah yes the good old digitizers with their waveform editing.  The C64 was 
fantastic for MIDI and drums too actually.  I think Steinburg 12 first appeared 
on the C64 which is now known as Cubase on Windows and the Mac.   As far as 
digitizers go or as audio samplers as they became known, for me the best was 
Audio Engineer by Aegis on the Amiga.

It is quite easy to record tracks on GB and trigger the various sounds with 
your keyboard.  I think the sounds on GB are quite good, but I also have all 
the Jam Packs plus the Logic sound libraries.  Sadly you can't edit any MIDI 
events (well you can but they are not accessible via voice over).  Riccardo 
Walker has done some pretty good podcasts on how to use GB with VO.  He mainly 
covers using loops though and editing.  It is not a bad little application, but 
I wish they would add an event list and beefed up VO support a bit more.  Let's 
hope GB gets an update this year.


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