Well, i guess I cought the music fever that was going aroung here awhile ago. The past few days i've been playing aroung with Garage Band on my mom's Intel iMac. I came out with 4 songs of reasonable length and quality(and about 7 that were never finished). Now, I know this is nowhere near as good as most of the music on this site, but I just wanted some feedback so that I can improve future songs (or even these).
Anyway, I hope you like them, and please don't critisize them just because I did them, i'm looking for feedback (either positive or negative) not more insults. Thanks for listening!
Ugh, garageband is silly. All songs in it sound the same. You're not actually creating anything new, you're placing already-created samples on a grid. Start a band or something.
Actually the only song that uses pre-made loops at all is the 3rd one, and that's just one of the drum sets. The rest I played with my keyboard. I'd get ACID or logic or something, but they're too expensive for me right now.
"Better than hitting random keys with square wave samples in ModPlug? <_<"
My version of MPT has some glitch, when it sometimes doesn't save or the notes get screwed up. After you posted about that in the download which had that crappy song, I downloaded it to check, and there was something wrong with the music file. It wasn't origionally like that.
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6th June, 2006 at 22:33:25 -
I have Acid music, it's like the only thing I've paid for.
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The electric guitar only sounds good because it is a SAMPLE. The way the guitar sounds through midi all depends on the soundcard. Unless you use MPT; that way you can use any sample to make a better song. MPT also has a hella lotta cool effects.
If you are looking for a really killer music creation app you need to get your hands on Reason 2.5 by propellorheads. The software is extremely hard to use at first and looks really complicated but for those of you with the patience this is the tool for you. trust me.
Just to be clear on this, are you talking about MPT or OpenMPT? Because I find OpenMPT very crowded even after using the original for a number of years.