On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 7:33 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre.prokoudine@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
the people i know who do this use sample libraries and killer sample playback engines and amazing drum plugins such as the RMX Stylus or similar. in a few cases, keyboard-workstations like those from Korg and Yamaha (but these are older people).
but then again, it depends on the musical context. i would imagine that for somethings these days, abelton live has a lot of applicability, what with the aesthetics of contemporary advertising and visual media.
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 3:23 AM, Paul Davis wrote:Speaking of which, you never replied, what kind of (missing for Linux)
> i agree with a number of your critiques of patrick's approach, but i don't
> think that criticisms based on the content or design of a web page are
> anywhere nearly as important as the *potential* content.
>
> that's what is missing, for certain categories of musicians, etc.
software composers use to create quick soundtracks for TV commissions
:)
the people i know who do this use sample libraries and killer sample playback engines and amazing drum plugins such as the RMX Stylus or similar. in a few cases, keyboard-workstations like those from Korg and Yamaha (but these are older people).
but then again, it depends on the musical context. i would imagine that for somethings these days, abelton live has a lot of applicability, what with the aesthetics of contemporary advertising and visual media.
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