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Mixcraft 5 Sound Editor La Fayette GA
Mixcraft is not a toy, it’s a no-excuses tool for accomplishing real work, from audio recording, to MIDI with virtual (or hardware) instruments, to creating a video to get your band up on the web. Of course, there are limitations compared to the “big guys,” but these seem to be based around the question “So, does the end user really, really need this?” Wrap this all in a straightforward interface, and you have a program that offers outstanding value.
Ddk Music
1-423-593-7997 1474 E Broomtown Rd La Fayette, GA 1-423-593-7997 1474 E Broomtown Rd La Fayette, GA 30728
Types of Instruments Sold Sound Reinforcement, Guitars & Fretted Instruments
Data Provided by: Flintstone Music
1-706-820-9226 3417 Chattanooga Valley Rd Flintstone, GA 1-706-820-9226 3417 Chattanooga Valley Rd Flintstone, GA 30725
Types of Instruments Sold Electronic Keyboard, Band & Orchestral, Recording Equipment, Guitars & Fretted Instruments, DJ Equipment
Data Provided by: Sound Post
1-706-891-9400 103 Direct Connection Dr Rossville, GA 1-706-891-9400 103 Direct Connection Dr Rossville, GA 30741
Types of Instruments Sold Digital Piano, Electronic Keyboard, Drums & Percussion, Sound Reinforcement, Recording Equipment, Guitars & Fretted Instruments
Data Provided by: Wilborns Music
1-706-965-3933 933 Lafayette St Ringgold, GA 1-706-965-3933 933 Lafayette St Ringgold, GA 30736
Types of Instruments Sold Band & Orchestral, Drums & Percussion, Sound Reinforcement, Guitars & Fretted Instruments, Print Music
Data Provided by: Brandon Music Outlet
1-813-654-2171 506 Chickamauga Ave Rossville, GA 1-813-654-2171 506 Chickamauga Ave Rossville, GA 30741
Types of Instruments Sold Digital Piano, Electronic Keyboard, Organs, Band & Orchestral, Drums & Percussion, Guitars & Fretted Instruments, Print Music
Data Provided by: Humbucker Inc
1-706-858-6874 751 Battlefield Pkwy Fort Oglethorpe, GA 1-706-858-6874 751 Battlefield Pkwy Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742
Types of Instruments Sold Electronic Keyboard, Drums & Percussion, Sound Reinforcement, Recording Equipment, Guitars & Fretted Instruments
Data Provided by: Mikes Music Supply
1-706-820-1160 40 Music Dr Flintstone, GA 1-706-820-1160 40 Music Dr Flintstone, GA 30725
Types of Instruments Sold Sound Reinforcement, Guitars & Fretted Instruments, Print Music
Data Provided by: Music Factory
1-706-226-1313 118 W Crawford St Dalton, GA 1-706-226-1313 118 W Crawford St Dalton, GA 30720
Types of Instruments Sold Digital Piano, Electronic Keyboard, Sound Reinforcement, Recording Equipment
Data Provided by: Rossville Music
1-706-866-6262 506 Chickamauga Ave Rossville, GA 1-706-866-6262 506 Chickamauga Ave Rossville, GA 30741
Types of Instruments Sold Band & Orchestral, Drums & Percussion, Sound Reinforcement, Guitars & Fretted Instruments, Print Music
Data Provided by: Big Daddys Guitars
1-256-997-0757 Po Box 294 Ider, AL 1-256-997-0757 Po Box 294 Ider, AL 35981
Types of Instruments Sold Acoustic Piano, Electronic Keyboard, Band & Orchestral, Drums & Percussion, Sound Reinforcement, Guitars & Fretted Instruments, Print Music, DJ Equipment
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- You can see the video track behind the top of the resizeable video window.
- The Details section can be docked and undocked. Choose between piano roll and notation views here.
- Choose between piano-roll and notation views here.
- The resizable controller strip can show any one MIDI controller at a time.
- An automation lane is available per track, and can show any automatable parameter.
- Clip automation can be used instead of, or in conjunction with, track automation.
- The effects selector makes it easy to assemble effects chains, as well as choose presets for the selected effects.
- Tabs bring up different windows for the Details section.
In a world where entire countries are going bankrupt, money’s tighter than James Brown’s horn section. So for those getting into computer-based music, a $75 program looks great on paper — but of course, when you start working with it, your expectations will have to be tempered by reality. After all, that’s about the price of 15 lattes from the Starbucks at LAX. How good can it be? Surprisingly good. Mixcraft is not a toy, it’s a no-excuses tool for accomplishing real work, from audio recording, to MIDI with virtual (or hardware) instruments, to creating a video to get your band up on the web. Of course, there are limitations compared to the “big guys,” but these seem to be based around the question “So, does the end user really, really need this?” Wrap this all in a straightforward interface, and you have a program that offers outstanding value. I GET AROUND Finding your way around the interface (which is not unlike Steinberg Sequel) is easy. The upper part of the window has a standard track/arrangement view with track headers, tracks where clips reside, a timeline, and the like. The lower half, called “Details,” has several tabbed views: Project. This is where you specify tempo, key, auto beat matching, metronome, global effects, etc., and enter song info in a notepad. Track. Choose a color and size, implement track freeze, duplicate a track, and manage track effects. Sound. “Editor” would probably be a better term; with a MIDI track selected, you see a piano-roll view with editing tools. For audio, you see the waveform, with the main options being to change loop start and end, do time stretching, change offset and length, etc. Mixer. This console view includes faders, meters, pan controls, solo/mute, a basic three-band EQ (hi/mid/lo boost and cut), effects selector, and preset chooser for the instruments in MIDI tracks. Library. Access content through this view; again with the Sequel analogy, it’s somewhat like the Media Bay. Content is organized as 50 sound kits, but you can search for content based on criteria like tempo, key, mood, and the like. The Details section can be undocked, so you can create more space for the track view — this is particularly useful with dualdisplay systems. Or, you can keep the single-window interface when lapto... |
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