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Logic?

you can teach them quantum mechanics afterwards too
My other host is Bruce Forsyth

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sickle666 wrote:I seriously doubt the Developer is gonna nail you full price per copy, especially for educational purposes. He has a company support forum here.

It's worth your time to post your inquiry in his forum area or private message him.

If he is a forward thinker, he'll consider all the soon-to-be VST junkies!

:drunk:

PS: his name is Jules
im with sickle on this
see if some of the devs might cut you a deal
also energy just to open a new can of worms


but completely off topic ive been commissioned by my sons school to create 3 hours of music for a space project 8)
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DKeenum wrote:I'm afraid the school wouldn't even think of spending $80 X 25 computers. I wonder if the "soft hiss" would be too un-nerving?
yes!!!!
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thats a good find krim :)
:ud:

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vurt wrote:thats a good find krim :)
It was my first app on a PC, used it for 2 months before i was introduced to OP :D

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I've never tried it but there's a sequencer called Computer Muzys (cutdown version of Muzys) with the magazine Computer music (£5). Don't know if you have to buy 25 magazines though. :P

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CM magazine's cover CD also includes several free VST instruments. It typically has everything you need to create music!

Purchasing 25 copies wouldn't be the worst thing in the world as there are tutorials for several different programs - including FL Studio! Everything you need to run through the tutorials is on the cover CD - including free, shareware or demo versions of the particular software that is covered.

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I forget now. What sequencer comes with Computer Music magazine?

It would also be nice if you could find an Acid type program. I learned that it is easy to teach arranging and dynamics in Acid.

Robert

Edit: oops. Two quick answers before I submitted the question about Computer Music magazine. :D
All I need to be happy is one more VSTi.

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Rabid wrote:It would also be nice if you could find an Acid type program. I learned that it is easy to teach arranging and dynamics in Acid.

Robert
Its just pasting patterns, you wont like that :wink:

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Kriminal wrote:This is really good, and very free :D

http://www.digitalsoundplanet.com/Softw ... ware.phtml
wow..if I had started with that instead of Cubase VST/32 I might actually have been making music a year earlier..

:shock:

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I think the freebie Cubase and Sonar apps are still floating around.

Try Googling Steinberg Cubase Inwired or Cakewalk Plasma.

HTH

.g

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DKeenum wrote:I'm afraid the school wouldn't even think of spending $80 X 25 computers. I wonder if the "soft hiss" would be too un-nerving?
$80 actually buys two Tracktion licences.. so $80 * 12.5 would be more accurate. Pity the poor bastard using 0.5 of a PC though.. :lol:

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GaryG wrote:I think the freebie Cubase and Sonar apps are still floating around.

Try Googling Steinberg Cubase Inwired or Cakewalk Plasma.

HTH

.g
Cubasis Inwired is what I was refering to earlier, I forgot the name. As far as I know, it has been taken down from the Steinberg site, but like I said, if you mention it & what you want to use it for, they may allow you to access the application.

Good luck.

PS: The host Kriminal suggests looks better than all the ones the rest of us have suggested.

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sickle666 wrote:PS: The host Kriminal suggests looks better than all the ones the rest of us have suggested.
Yeah, I forgot about the Quartz audio stuff. I can recommend it for introductory, too.

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