Help Me Make Some Digital Music,,,,

, -and I promise I won’t make you listen to it.

      • I wanna sample some sounds and be able to mix them as an MP3. I need to be able to capture them from wavs (the PC mic) and synthesize them up and down the musical scale, like a sampling keyboard does. I don’t have a CD-RW, so I don’t need that conversion support. I can’t seem to find any shareware/cheap programs that do this: both the synthesizing and the mixing. I’m making something stupid, so I want something cheap; Cakewalk is out of the price range here.
  • I don’t even know what “category” of software this would be. I didn’t find anything under “synthesizers”. I found a few examples under “mixers”, but the only shareware one was save-disabled (Digital Sound Planet) and it didn’t seem to say it did the tonal synthesis, just the mixing. Searching for “music software”, almost all that I found was the usual MP3 music-managing stuff. I know there are a lot of relatively cheap [electronics store] keyboards that can do this. What software should I be looking for? - MC

you might want to check out ‘protools free’ from digidesign. as far as keyboard mapping (the synthesize up and down the musical scale part)goes I don’t know how much luck you’ll have.

There’s also a beta of acid pro 3.0 at sonic foundry.

for creating mp3s there’s a multitude of rippers you can download.

Sorry, I thought this was a cybersex thread.
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