[musictlk] Accessible Music Production Software

Timothy Clark Music black59cash at aim.com
Tue Aug 7 16:21:07 UTC 2012


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On Aug 7, 2012, at 6:57 AM, Marion Gwizdala wrote:

> Kevin,
>   From your message, it seems as if you use Reaper pretty exclusively. The sound engineer on my last project has recently converted over to Reaper and loves it! I have not yet taken a look at it, but I am pretty close to setting up my studio. My plan is to simply have a little studio to do my personal music production and some voice-over work.
>   When we were in Dallas in 2010, you had a MIDI keyboard/interface you demonstrated that, if I recall correctly, didn't cost any more than an interface itself. Do you know the current model number of this gear? This is what I would like to use as my interface because of its multi functionality. You can write to me off-list, if you like, at my music email address
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> SwampFox1833 at Verizon.net
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> Thanks a bunch!
> Marion
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Reeves" <lists at kevinreeves.net>
> To: "Music Talk Mailing List" <musictlk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Monday, August 06, 2012 11:11 PM
> Subject: Re: [musictlk] Accessible Music Production Software
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>> What plugs? There is no protocol to extend GB's actual functionality like their is in Reaper. GB can load Audio Unit plugs, but that only applies to effects and instruments. Reaper actually has plugs that hook into the app itself and can actually add features and change the program's functionality, hence the development of Rea Access on the windows side.
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>> Another thing about GB that I forgot to mention is the lack of busses. There is no way to route audio through a virtual or physical bus other than the outputs set in the prefs. Like I said, GB is fantastic for certain things, but it lacks so many features of a standard daw that it is impossible for someone to take an entire commercial release to completion.
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>> Kevin
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