![]() ![]() I believe strongly in reading manuals and using tutorials. In general I would rate their user-friendliness as good to excellent. More rarely I use Sibelius to print scores that I read to increase my comprehension of written musical notation.Īs far as rating the quality of my experience with the software, only one of the above-mentioned programs presented a real problem as far as software-hardware conflicts and "bugs" go, but that particular issue was recently put to rest in a new version of the software. After converting my MIDI tracks to audio I use Celemony's Melodyne Editor and Sony Sound Forge for tweaking and editing. One sampler, Garritan Jazz and Big Band, Native Instruments B4 II Hammond Organ, Miroslav Philharmonik, Edirol Orchestral and Super Quartet, Zero G's Sounds of the 70's and Satin Grooves. There, I patch in sounds and samples from Big Fish Audio's First Call Horns, Vir2's V.I. I use Band-in-a-Box to compose my songs, then drag them naked and slimy into my sequencer, Cakewalk Music Creator Pro 24. What music software do you use? What DAWs, soft synths, soft samplers, effects, audio editors do you use? What do you rate as good/poor? ![]()
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