by Flash, Sunday 7 January 2007 à 11:17, Categories: For Musicians
Audio Recording Computers: How Much Power Do You Need?
By Brandon Drury
So, How Powerful Should My Recording Computer Be?
Well, this depends greatly on your needs. I started out in 2001 with a Pentium 3 550Mhz computer running Windows 98. Compared to… more »
by Flash, Saturday 23 December 2006 à 10:21, Categories: For Musicians
How to Use Your Computer as a Recording Studio
By Hans Dekker
A few years ago there was a revolution in recording technology. As computers became more powerful, they started to replace traditional tape recorders that were the heart of most recording… more »
by Flash, Sunday 16 April 2006 à 10:25, Categories: For Musicians
Your first step when you learn how to play air guitar is finding out what air guitar is. It’s not just pretending to play guitar there is a lot more to it then that, try to think of it as expressing technique through your movements and making it a… more »
by Flash, Thursday 2 March 2006 à 00:16, Categories: For Musicians
New Music Screening
Realistically Assessing The Quality Of Your Music Submissions
by Tom Leu,
Too many bands really don’t have a clue when it comes to realistically assessing the quality of their recorded music when submitting for airplay,… more »
by Flash, Monday 6 June 2005 à 09:28, Categories: For Musicians
The Great CD Cover Mystery by Kenny Love
Storyline: A detective is hired to crack the great mystery on
why a band’s CD is not selling.
Characters: Detective John Clark, Lead Singer Deb Turbulent,
Bassist Chris Jones, Guitarist Jeff Zane,… more »
To get the real power out of the MIDI protocol for composing and reproducing music, you need additional software. A MIDI file is simply a file of all the commands needed to play a certain sequence of music. A PC can store these and then transmit them to… more »