Re: Migrating from Garage Band to Free Software: Choices?

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GarageBand have a huge bank of instruments, they sound really good and it is easy to use. Unfortunelly, it is difficult to install the bank of instruments ("soundfonts") in the open source applications I've tried, and most of them doesn't hace the quality in Garage Band.

Or maybe I didn't know how to do it.

2015-10-23 18:54 GMT-04:30 worik <root@xxxxxxxxx>:
This is slightly OT as Free Software on Windows will do just as well....

My colleague with whom I make a lot of music has been squeezing her
creativity through a "free" version of Garage Band on a iPad.  She has
had a great time with the UI but is beset by all the problems we all
know of with such products.  She does not own, and cannot afford, a
Apple computer so cannot really get the benefits of Garage Band.

In the Free Software world what would be the best next step?  Is there one?

I am flumoxed because I have a different approach (I prefers issuing
instructions to moving icons)  and Garage Band is a complete mystery to me.

cheers
Worik

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