Song Without a Name
- neverfoundthetime
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Many thanks to everyone for positive comments. It is very satisfying to hear that ones work is enjoyed. Thank you.
I like to put together music ideas and songs with recording programs like Garage Band, Record/Reason, Logic. It is one of my hopes that there will be more opportunities on TG to share song writing, and collaboration on recording.
I like to put together music ideas and songs with recording programs like Garage Band, Record/Reason, Logic. It is one of my hopes that there will be more opportunities on TG to share song writing, and collaboration on recording.
- neverfoundthetime
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Great going Wally. That was fun to listen too. I agree with the Pink Floyd/ Mark Knopfler comments same reaction with me. I can also hear Don McLean's And I love her so in there. Great potential in what you are doing. I'm a sucker for a good strings arrangement . Can there be a better way to spend your free time? Keep these coming. I'm off to check out Garage Band.What would be a PC equivalent of GB?
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AndyT wrote:
Thanks Andy... I use Audacity for recording and editing but having looked at Garageband.... Audacity is 100 miles off what GB can do!
Audacity is the PC version of Garage Band, Chris.
Thanks Andy... I use Audacity for recording and editing but having looked at Garageband.... Audacity is 100 miles off what GB can do!
neverfoundthetime wrote:
ProTools, Cakewalk, maybe Band in a Box, are products that might fit the bill for PC.
Mark Knopfler is one of my heroes for sure. I was wondering if I was ripping off Eagles "Hotel California" also.
AndyT wrote:Audacity is the PC version of Garage Band, Chris.
Thanks Andy... I use Audacity for recording and editing but having looked at Garageband.... Audacity is 100 miles off what GB can do!
ProTools, Cakewalk, maybe Band in a Box, are products that might fit the bill for PC.
Mark Knopfler is one of my heroes for sure. I was wondering if I was ripping off Eagles "Hotel California" also.