Hey so I'm really wanting a Nexus 7, but I really want a music app like garage band. I would almost consider an iPad Mini solely for Garage Band. It's so much fun, and as a musician, I can compose a small song or riff and maybe use it later. Plus its fast and easy.
Is there anything that compares to it for Android tablet?
have searched but have not found an answer to/for this.
would like a control interface on one machine that would start the recordings simultaneously on the others.
what i am doing:
multi track record (rather than mix down to stereo on one computer) on a cluster of amd64 machines (up to 5).
for example vocal, acoustic mike, electric guitar, electric bass
and mixed down drum kit recorded si
I wanted to bring up a tip just in case other musicians may not be aware. You can use your phone with an electronic drumset to learn songs off you tube. I am using a Yamaha DTXplorer for this.
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About a year ago, I started taking guitar lessons. It was actually just on a whim, because my daughter was taking piano lessons, and I wanted something to do while I was waiting for her.
*** THIS PROJECT IS STILL VERY MUCH IN ALPHA ***johnraff made me do it.so, this is the 'very alpha' version of Gchords!, the guitar-counterpart of Chords! (which is for piano).this one turns out to be a lot harder than the piano, because you have to consider hand-placement and the fact that you have only 4 fingers and all that stuff on a guitar.
Dear friends, I need some very, very, very basic help. Here is my situation: I consider myself an experienced musician with something in the range of 30+ years of guitar, mostly acoustic jazz. I have also been using GNU/Linux (mostly Ubuntu and Debian) for the past 10 years. However, I have never used *any* digital device to record music and this is what I want to do now.
Chords! is a CLI piano reference built in Python+Curses. it allows you to select a root-key and then a chord for that. the program then displays the separate notes from the chord, as well as the pianokeys to play (on a cute tiny virtual piano!).