Wicked DOGZILLA CD for $4.00!!!!!!
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My dog plays guitar! She has a CD for sale at ShortRunMusic for only $4.00:
http://www.shortrunmusic.com/cds/966.html
If anybody likes Satriani, Vai, Tangerine Dream, Ozric Tentacles, or Eric Johnson, check out this CD! At $4 for 68 minutes of wicked guitar music it's a steal.
Hear samples at http://www.billmajoros.com/guitar.html
I use Cakewalk Home Studio 2002, which I think you can get for $89. It's amazing what you can do with this software -- see http://www.mp3.com/bill_majoros for some examples. I've recorded 3 CD's full of music over the past four months. Cakewalk does have a few bugs, but under XP with 512MB RAM it's stable enough to do what I want with it. I use a real (external) synth rather than the built-in software synths or sound-card sounds, because the sound quality is much better, and it involves fewer headaches. I tried a simple midi-controller, and it didn't work as well as the real synth. If you want quality sound, you should also buy a nice soundcard. My cheap soundcard makes a humming sound which is audible during quiet parts (such as drum intros).
Unfortunately, I'm not aware of any Linux software that can do what Cakewalk/Reason/Acid/Sonar/etc. can do. That's the only reason I own a windows machine.
BTW, I've read that much of the material on Joe Satriani's recent albums was recorded on his home computer using one of these types of programs (Pro Tools, or somesuch).
There's a station on www.mp3.com (called Sonarity if I remember correctly) which showcases music created with the Sonar program, which is also made by Cakewalk.
Have fun!
My dog plays guitar! She has a CD for sale at ShortRunMusic for only $4.00: http://www.shortrunmusic.com/cds/966.html If anybody likes Satriani, Vai, Tangerine Dream, Ozric Tentacles, or Eric Johnson, check out this CD! At $4 for 68 minutes of wicked guitar music it's a steal. Hear samples at http://www.billmajoros.com/guitar.html
I use Cakewalk Home Studio 2002, which I think you can get for $89. It's amazing what you can do with this software -- see http://www.mp3.com/bill_majoros for some examples. I've recorded 3 CD's full of music over the past four months. Cakewalk does have a few bugs, but under XP with 512MB RAM it's stable enough to do what I want with it. I use a real (external) synth rather than the built-in software synths or sound-card sounds, because the sound quality is much better, and it involves fewer headaches. I tried a simple midi-controller, and it didn't work as well as the real synth. If you want quality sound, you should also buy a nice soundcard. My cheap soundcard makes a humming sound which is audible during quiet parts (such as drum intros). Unfortunately, I'm not aware of any Linux software that can do what Cakewalk/Reason/Acid/Sonar/etc. can do. That's the only reason I own a windows machine. BTW, I've read that much of the material on Joe Satriani's recent albums was recorded on his home computer using one of these types of programs (Pro Tools, or somesuch). There's a station on www.mp3.com (called Sonarity if I remember correctly) which showcases music created with the Sonar program, which is also made by Cakewalk. Have fun!