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Digital Audio Computer Music-Making and MIDI XG

Now more than 10 years old!

This site was originally for users of the good 'ole General MIDI (GM) and Yamaha's superior XG MIDI standard; specifically, the SYXG-50 and SYXG100 softsynths, now discontinued.

Now it's also for musicians using the computer for making music in the digital audio realm too.

But that's not to say TheWhippinipost is abandoning you GM and XG MIDI users. You can still find the comprehensive MIDI XG guide on how to interpret and use XG's specialised commandset to tap into its hidden power.

Mixing music is another area now covered with lots of articles, interviews and tutorials including the popular 10 essential mixing tips.

There's also an overview (plus many reviews) of popular computer music products, including keyboards and midi and recording equipment.

Oh the list just goes on including the ever-popular online music calculators plus a growing bank of online video tutorials for musicians - just get stuck in and discover, learn, tell your friends and enjoy!


Submitted by thewhippinpost on Thu, 14/12/2006 - 14:55.

MOTU Ultralite In a bid, I daresay, to stay ahead of the pack, MOTO are shipping early beta releases of Vista-compatible drivers for all their MOTO Firewire, PCI and USB hardware interface products


Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 13/12/2006 - 22:13.
Question:
-bmp studio
-pcdj
-traktor dj studio

Are they good? Which is the best?

Thanks. ;-)
They are music modifying softwares, not players... I think... read more
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Traktor Dj Studio

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Native Instruments


Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 13/12/2006 - 22:13.
Question:
I want to record some music that they have on myspace. .like the music, but you cant download it...Is there a program that where i can just listen to it and hit record or what... read more
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Soundcard

Manufacturer:

Misc


Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 13/12/2006 - 22:13.
Question:
I Have An Analog Devices Ad1986a Soundcard. How Do I Get Sound On Linux? Please Give Detailed Instructions..?... read more
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Soundcard

Manufacturer:

Misc


Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 13/12/2006 - 22:13.
Question:
Got A Cheap 'sumevision' Soundcard, Doesn't Come With Software, And Doesn't Plug N Play On Xp. Which Drivers?... read more
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Soundcard

Manufacturer:

Misc


Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 13/12/2006 - 22:13.
Question:
I use reason and adobe audition for podcasts, music, etc.

I had planned on just buying a decent USB mic for $60 or $70, but I went to the music shop and they tell me that everything will ... read more
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Usb Mixer

Manufacturer:

Misc


Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 13/12/2006 - 22:13.
Question:
Hi there. I've got an RZ44G desktop vaio and it has the RCA Jacks in the front and back.

I know they can be used to record things from VHS tapes onto the hard drive, but can they be used f... read more
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USB Mixer

Manufacturer:

Misc


Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 13/12/2006 - 22:13.
Question:
I Heard That Virtual Guitarist Is Best.? And new Guitar pro 5 with RSE (realistic sound engine) is also better?... read more
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Virtual Guitarist

Manufacturer:

Steinberg


Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 13/12/2006 - 22:13.
Question:
I have a laptop and a program called Virtual DJ 4. I have set up the mixing software to use the internal sound card of the laptop to split the left and right channel and play the two tracks that way. ... read more
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Usb Mixer

Manufacturer:

Misc


Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 13/12/2006 - 22:13.
Question:
How can I, and what do i need to record instruments on seperate tracks simultaneously? Take for instance a three piece band: bass, giutar, vocals, All playing at the same time but recorded on diffe... read more
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Usb Mixer

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Misc