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Re: Favorite .mid to audio tool?
Hi, Sherry:
I often save the final piece as a .mid and import it to Magix Samplitude Music Studio, which lets me use multiple VSTs and VSTi's to create the sound I want. It's garbage for notation, though. If I'm using outboard synths (of which I have one or two (my wife just shouted "Twenty-three!")), then I use Composer to drive the hardware and record on a Zoom MRS-1044 multi-track recorder -- then dump everything back to the computer and use Magix to finish the mix. The Hammonds, pianos and guitars I still have to play by hand. David |
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