Most department store keyboards now have MIDI capabilities and offer a more instrument-like experience......
~Bob
Don Hinkle wrote:
I just learned that it's possible to use a builtin virtual keyboard to enter notes on a musical scale and then apply specific instruments to play them--meaning I don't have to use a MIDI. true? have you done it?
-d
-donald henry hinkle
Friends Don't Let Friends... Use Windows or shop at Wal-Mart!
On Apr 26, 2004, at 7:51 PM, Bob Ryan wrote:
Pete,
Sorry for your bad experience with iLife. I will however rise to the defence of Garageband. It is nothing short of the best $50 piece of software I have ever purchased...I'm 57 and own tons of apps.
My install of GB and Jampack uses 4.7GB of HD space...so it is sufficient in size. Running on a Quicksilver 1.33Ghz with 1.25GB if RAM I have no horsepower problems.
Just today 4 local High School juniors, one of which is a Mac owner, noddled for 4 hours having great fun with no strong musical talent or Mac experience......
My 2�
~Bob
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