garageband 2?

On Jan 7, 2008 10:25 PM, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been tasked with mixing together the audio tracks for my church's
> cantata.  We have originals of everything on cassette and I've been
> busy this evening taking things over to CD. Some of the pieces have
> "individual part" recordings where the mic for a particular section of
> voices is recorded with the music to make it easier for a singer to
> hear their specific part.
>
> Problem is that I don't have those for all of the parts for all of the
> songs.  In the past our director has "created" them herself by playing
> the piano along with the main track, however that is taking music
> played off a "boom box" and using open air mixing and then recording
> on a tabletop unit (*shudder*).  If I have to I'm going to have her do
> the same thing, only instead of using an open air mixer I'm going to
> use the laptop to capture the piano that she's going to play while
> listening to the master on headphones.  Then I'll mix the two tracks
> together again using audacity.
>
> What I'd like to be able to do is actually plug in the notes on a
> score on the computer and have it use the MIDI to generate the audio
> to mix back in with the master.  Question is, I don't know what tool I
> could use for this.  Open source or free is the name of the game here,
> unfortunately.  Anyone have ideas?

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