An orchestral phrase library for the people too lazy to write their own melodies.
"Blocking Windows 7, 8.1 updates for Kaby Lake, Ryzen chips appears imminent"...
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More "also ran" synths. How ever will those of us on low incomes make music without them!?! :dunno:
The keygen music isn't as good since the days of AiR. [MEDIA]
Ryzen seems to be weaker (clock for clock) on integer performance and stronger on FPU. How much does FPU performance matter for software...
Only buy one with a keyboard - so you can easily tinker with it away from a computer. This is the main advantage vs soft synths and controller...
Yamaha SY-77/SY-99 emulation TGX-99 [MEDIA] (I've never used it...) edit- it's sample based. :-( Roland D-50 Dash Synthesis daDigital50 (was...
You've never heard of folk music?
Demonoid was cute, but nothing fills the void of What cd :trashing:
So as some of you are aware, there is a major problem with high DPI screens - namely outdated software that doesn't scale and therefore appears...
I disagree. We are talking about professionals who use software like Cubase, not everyday joe. Professionals tend to be ahead of the curve and...
Sparingly. Usually when borrowing chords/harmony from related keys, or deliberate melodic ornamentation. I, like most western people am used to...
*yawn* The next biggest thing is algorithmic/dynamically interactive music. The music device no longer plays back a static track - the track...
Next up: melody copyright trolling! *generates work with all variations of melody* *sues anyone who makes money from music*
Given the "loudness wars", music in 2050 will just be a series of loud clicks.
New: Korg minilogue (4 voice analog!) Korg Volca series if you are into toys like that. Interesting second hand synths (since you already have a...
Do yourself a favor and try out most of the things mentioned in that book before looking for more books/websites on music theory.
I believe our perception of music is primarily cognitive - it is in the recognition of patterns that stimulates us. While it doesn't really cover...
It's deeper than that. Western scales (e.g. 12TET) are built so that there is a circle of fifths permitting modulation to any key.
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