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Some additions to Music Software thread

Started by February 28, 2005 02:22 AM
25 comments, last by Avatar God 19 years, 7 months ago
United Trackers seems to have alot of nice links to resources. :D

You could also add:
Mad Tracker 2 (freeware)
Fast Tracker 2 (freeware)
Skale Tracker (freeware)

The Scream Tracker link seems broken (at least to me), so i googled a new link Here.

[Edited by - Gyrthok on March 27, 2005 2:52:22 PM]
Wow, cool. I'm looking through the UT site, and I think I'll add several of the links they have outright, and link to them as well.

I'm considering adding a section for music players, as well. That is, Winamp-type programs. They'll be under 'Audio Players' when I find them.

The major ones:
Winamp
Windows Media Player
Quick Time
Real Player

as well as some older, less massive ones (mplayer2.exe, for example).
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Quote: Original post by Avatar God
I'm considering adding a section for music players, as well. That is, Winamp-type programs. They'll be under 'Audio Players' when I find them.

The major ones:
Winamp
Windows Media Player
Quick Time
Real Player


XMMS
Modplug Player (not sure if that link will work directly, but I think it should)
Creative MediaSource
Quicktime

- Jason Astle-Adams

Nice, nice! Now I need to search for some of those threads where people get blasted for not using whatever player they like...

Oh yeah, and I'll be in Austin (again) for a few days, so I'll post these when I get back.
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There seems to be a severe lack of programs for the Mac listed, so here are a few sequencer/multi track editors I know of:

Digital Performer - www.motu.com - $499 (my favorite, awesome multitrack audio recording and midi sequencing, very powerful, professional level)

GarageBand - apple - comes free included with any new Mac, or with the entire iLife suite for like $50 (mostly consumer level, but it's actually a pretty useful program and very easy to use - multitrack MIDI sequencer, audio recorder, comes with many loops and software instruments included, can purchase expansion packs)

ProTools - www.digidesign.com - price varies in the high end range, due to proprietary hardware requirements (I can't believe nobody mentioned this one, it's the industry standard for multitrack audio, not so much for MIDI, although it does handle it)

Storm Music Studio - www.arturia.com - $150 (pretty cool, inexpensive, multitrack audio and MIDI, comes with synths and drum machines, etc)

Intuem - www.intuem.com - $79 (more consumer level multitrack audio and MIDI program, nice interface, inexpensive)

Tracktion - www.mackie.com - I can't find the price (relatively newer program, pro-level multitrack audio & MIDI, interface is a bit like Live, seems cool, haven't used it)

These are only the sequencers that weren't mentioned, and they're all Mac-compatible. Maybe another day I'll add some synths, plugins, and whatnot...

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Quote: Original post by David J Weiner
These are only the sequencers that weren't mentioned, and they're all Mac-compatible. Maybe another day I'll add some synths, plugins, and whatnot...


What I meant to say was "These are only the sequencers that weren't ALREADY mentioned (in earlier posts)". Live, Cubase, Logic, Reason, etc are all available for the Mac, but were already mentioned...
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Wow, alrighty, I'll see about adding those links. I should add that it would be awesomely helpful if, when you suggest additions, you could list which categories they should be listed as. Right now, I'm in the middle of exam week and several other projects, but I'll get to it.
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