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OverCoat

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  1. Hahahaha have you tried messing with the polyphony options?
  2. Panning is very, very obvious. Automating panning events is almost the same. Right click on the panning knob, and hit "edit events."
  3. Well, usually when I see a random new member with a crazy account name, I'll make a thread in UnModerated telling them to post there. Sometimes it works, sometimes no. And Marou killed the magic.
  4. SHE'S NOT SUPPOSED TO KNOW SHUT UP Okay Marou I kinda hate you now. She was supposed to discover that thread on her own.
  5. What is the BPM of GarageBand? 125? OMG SPEED 6
  6. It sounds like the microphone is rocking back and forth?!?! But I could see it working if recorded properly.
  7. $500? I'm too used to recommending SM57s @_@ so I don't know, sorry.
  8. An internal preamp probably isn't a good idea because it's next to 2 or more fans, and some other electronics. I'm sure this is the main reason why all the +20 db signal boosts built into the Soundblasters [maybe it's a universal Windows thing? I have no idea] suck so much.
  9. I just want to remind everyone to PLEASE go to Doulifee's forum, and sign up, so we can all share comments. I've been working on my song but coming up with few ideas, also I want to see how others are doing
  10. God, you morons. How hard is it to just type "Sorry, automatic VGZ>MID conversion is impossible, you'll have to transcribe it yourself?"
  11. You can buy a SM57 for your instruments, and SM58 for your vocals. But your computer hardware is going to hold you back. If you don't want noise, you'll want to abandon the meager $100 limit and set the price a lot higher. You'll need a mic, a preamp, and a new soundcard.
  12. I like this a lot. However the guitar is too loud compared to the rest of the song. The sample itself doesn't bug me as much as other people, but it was quite loud. The song was also too brief. It needs about another 2-3 minutes You could have brought that guitar section back in to close, why didn't you? COME WITH ME IF YOU WANT TO LIVE
  13. You can get a midi controller, or a cheap vintage synth off of eBay. Either way you're paying the same amount, though old synths are cheaper most of the time
  14. Techno eJay http://www.ejay.com/splash/default.htm
  15. Well, the digital pianos, and if I remember right, the P80 is fairly newer, the ones they make now sound like a real piano. Hard to tell the difference aside from the sound coming out of speakers instead of the piano itself. If it has MIDI hookups, then yes, you can use it for quite some time for the future, until some random huge CEO decides MIDI is outdated and everything goes to shit. But let's save that discussion for another day Anyway, you're fine. I think I played a P80 once and it was very, very nice. You seem way serious about realistic piano action, so definitely stay away from 'semi-weighted' and synth action keys, you're probably not gonna like either of those options. It's almost like you want them to stick or something XD but play around with the P80 for a bit more and see if it's really worth all that money. Also, I would only get a midi controller if I wanted some extra, mappable keys.
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