I heard 2 singers last night and they just had a setlist of backing tracks and played a couple instrumental solos and some hand drums. I just want an easy path to results and this looks like it might be a cool use of the iPad to avoid hiring extra bandmates and still working. Something like the Loop DJ's do but based upon Keyboard skills and not mastering rows of PAD's which requires a lot of memorization like learning yet another instrument. Take an iPad and create I've music that appears to be a custom backing track when it's actually an "enhanced" live performance that can change the arrangement in realtime. Better yet generating "Band" arrangements on the fly is useful to Sending those styles into Xequence 2 also looks like a great project to add to my To Do listīecause being able to auto-generate new music based upon chord progressions is a great labor saving approach to make music that approaches the efforts of serious musicians that actually do the hard work of notating every instrumental part. So, I'm eager to see if there are some great styles worth checking into. Using a MIDI controller foe the keyboard. I downloaded the Lite instance and was able to connect the 2 together and test the default styles I own BS-16i so I have a good General Midi target app. Will I need to purchase the $30 instance to test them? That’s why OMB is perfect cause say I wanna record a basic song based on techno or let’s just say, cha cha cha type of music, just find a great Midi style file that fits the bill and record all my chord progressions in real-time into the built in midi recorder, all with intros, variations, fills, Bass, Pads, leads, all in a single pass! Then export the whole enchilada to X2 which beautifully created separate midi tracks per channel and even the control data per channel, edit it, add, delete and bam! Send now to AUM to any AU instruments you want and there you go, the flesh and bones of a song in minutes not days or said:ĭoes anyone recommend any particular hardware vendors "Arranger Files" and have some links to locate them. Although I’m learning but time, always the dreaded time it takes and sometimes honestly, since we’re so short on time, by the time I finally get going my inspiration has dried out. Of course here there are so many pro musicians that can play Bass, Drums, and program everything and it’s pure simplicity for them. This has been the number one reason why I love the OMB approach.
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