by Vaylos » Wed Feb 23, 2005 12:31 pm
Well, cakewalk has a number of products indeed. Personally, I'm using home studio 9. works well with midi, and only costs about 50 or 60 dollars on academic liscense (i think i'll have to verify that)
Fruityloops is also good. I use 3.4 myself (i know, i'm too lazy to buy the latest, and i'm a cheap ass) but I use fruity mostly for dreaming up occasional electrnoica, and converting my midis over into mp3 format using various sound samples i've gathered over the years.
The nice thing about cakewalk home studio (or pro audio if you feel like spending more) is there's a staff entry window so you can enter the notes by hand if you don't have a midi keyboard.
And as long as i'm mentioning musical notation, well, a lot of times I'll use Finale to write the score by hand (which usually takes me awhile if it's particularly long, or complex) , save as midi, open it in cakewalk, and
tinker with volumes/dynamics, and then boom, pretty decent sounding stuff.
But yeah...er...I don't condone warez in any way shape or form. If you're in college, you can purchase an academic liscense as a student for about half the retail value. If you still don't like the cost, get a job you damn hippy.