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Q&A: How to get music onto computer from USB permanently?

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

Question by mychemicalromancefreak99: How to get music onto computer from USB permanently?
My boyfriend made me a music mix which he gave to me on a USB and it went into my itunes but when I try to play any of the songs without the USB in my computer it says the song is corrupt and stays labeled that way until I put the USB in, any way to fix that?

Best answer:

Answer by Praktize-dummie
go to my computer then click on the usb drive that is connected and right click on the files you want then select copy and paste it (right click , then paste) to somewhere u want it to be ie a folder or just copy and paste it into itunes

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Music, to Go: The Mobile Music Computer Revolution, BeagleBoard Workshop and Software

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

Something like this could be the guts of your next digital musical instrument – and it might even mean leaving your laptop at home for the next gig. Photo (CC-BY) Koen Kooi.

Mobile computing has already had an enormous impact on music making. A modern phone or tablet (and yes, most often, these come from Apple) is capable of out-performing a lot of dedicated hardware and easily runs the synths and workstations that required state-of-the-art desktops just a decade or so ago.

But what if this same computing power – low-energy, low-cost chips – could be in other music gear, too? They could offer significant advantages. Bare boards, while on their own not quite road-ready, can wind up in music-friendly housings. (Think stompboxes – without stomping on your phone, or buying a big, silly dock.) You’ll never have to sign a contract with a phone company to get one, or stop your latest song sketch to take a call. And they could be significantly cheaper: the Raspberry Pi isn’t quite ready for mass consumption yet, but it has already begun shipping at US$ 25, meaning the entire computer costs what a phone car charger might.

In fact, much as the original personal computing revolution took computing to masses of new audiences, this could extend music computational power worldwide. We’re not just talking strange DIY software, either – these boards run Linux, meaning a lot of off-the-shelf music software will “just work,” including even some fine commercial entries.

If you’re ready to stop dreaming and start making music, now’s a great time. CCRMA at Stanford in the United States and STEIM in Amsterdam, NL have each been working on development. STEIM even has a workshop scheduled for June, taught by Edgar Berdahl (CCRMA) and Florian Goltz (DE):
Satellite CCRMA: Interactive design with open embedded computers

The instructors offer some great inspiration about what this is all about in their description:

These small computers combine the connectivity of a laptop with the computational power of a high-end smartphone; however they are less expensive than either and fit inside a cigar box. We will dedicate much of the workshop to prototyping new functional artworks, for example: musical instruments, effects processors, interactive installation works, and anything else you can imagine that requires high computational power in a small, inexpensive footprint.

In the broader sense this workshop deals with interaction design: What happens when human behaviours meet those of machines?

But even if you’re not able to get to California or Holland, you can give the software a try. The BeagleBoard is now supported by a custom distro; the Raspberry Pi seems a logical next frontier once it starts shipping. With Pd (Pure Data) included, you can even copy-and-paste instruments and effects like synthesizers, step sequencers and drum machines, and granulators built by a broad community – even without necessarily being a master patcher yourself. (And then, when you do want to modify the way it functions or sounds or gets controller, you can.)
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~eberdahl/Satellite/

Raspberry Pi, you’re next. Smaller and far cheaper than the BeagleBoard, you could buy this up the way you would milk and eggs. Photo (CC-BY-SA) Jared Smith.

It’s not all beginner-friendly yet, but these hacklabs seem the perfect way to begin to move in that direction, as more people test the solutions, gather data on how different patches perform, and make tweaks and write documentation.


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Q&A: How do I transfer music from my computer to my itunes library?

Monday, April 30th, 2012

Question by Johanna R: How do I transfer music from my computer to my itunes library?
So I am very confused. I have a bunch of music on my computer that I want on my ipod but I don’t know how to transfer it to my itunes. Help please.
Well I have the playlist saved to my computer. I have the newer ipod shuffle. But the playlist isn’t on my itunes library and it won’t go onto my ipod. But I have the playlist saved but it still won’t go onto my ipod. Im just really confused.

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Answer by Dave M
if you have the playlist ready just connect your ipod to the computer

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Q&A: How do you transfer music from your computer to Iphone 4 ?

Sunday, April 29th, 2012

Question by Rochelle S: How do you transfer music from your computer to Iphone 4 ?
I recently got an Iphone 4, and i want to put all the music in my computer libraries onto my phone. I would prefer to not use any downloaded software to do this.

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Answer by kui m
Sorry you have to use itunes.
If I am wrong I stand corrected

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Q&A: How do I get music off my computer or my usb drive onto my mp3 player?

Saturday, April 28th, 2012

Question by anonymous: How do I get music off my computer or my usb drive onto my mp3 player?
Its a Zen V Plus MP3 Player 2GB. I need to music on there from either my computer or my usb drive. Please help!

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Answer by filmnskate
You will need to drag and drop the songs onto wherever your zen streams its songs from. Than, update your mp3 player and they should be there!

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How do i get music from my computer to psp?

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

Question by p.kelcie: How do i get music from my computer to psp?
Someone told me to plug in the USB cable and go to computer to remove able disk and then you should have a music document, but i don’t. How do i get that?

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Answer by morning after dark
use the usb and connect it to your computer and then your psp if you had a disk put tht in the computer and te rest should answer itself

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Computer guitar recording / DAW?

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

Question by Paul H: Computer guitar recording / DAW?
You would think that I could get the sound I’m looking. I have the following equipment.
- Fender Strat and Carvin
- Mac with Garageband
- GTR3 amp modeling software
- Presonus Firepod
- Mesa Boogie Recto Pre-Amp

Maybe I’ve just got my workflow wrong though. I go Guitar>Mesa Pre-Amp (out to)>Presonus>Garageband>Amp Modeling (where I add the stomp boxes).

It’s noisy and I just can’t find that “Lukather” type of lead sound. Any thoughts?

Best answer:

Answer by Saul
You’re only missing one thing….

If you go straight out of a preamp you skip past the part of the amp that makes it sound “real”… ie, the speakers and mic. The speakers “smooth” out the tone, largely because they form a natural low-pass…. they cut those high, noisy, crappy stuff… the roll-off usually starts around 3-5 khz, depending on the speaker.

Try this – put a low-pass on the tone at 3 khz. Does it sound better? Okay, then you know you need a cab simulator.

I’m assuming you’re getting your distortion from the preamp, right? Okay, record that tone directly to the computer, without using any of the stomp box options in GTR3. Pick the cleanest amp option you’ve got, or even better, no amp simulation at all… all you want is the cab. No other effects or stompboxes or anything else – get your tone from the Mesa and the cab simulator only… experiment with some different mics, of course, but that should be your starting point.

If you layer on another amp model, you’ll just add distortion and that will make it sound very noisy and crappy…. so unless you want to get your tone from the software and not your preamp, don’t layer amp models.

So… anyways, I think that’s the answer. I started downloading the manual, but I got bored (I blame my ADD), so it’s all up to you to figure out how to do it. Get a nice Mesa cab, slap the combination of an SM57 and Neumann tube mic on it, blend it just right, and you should have a flippin’ great tone!

Saul

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I connected my AKAI XR 20 to my computer, how do I make it work in FL Studio?

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012

Question by chadl.roberts: I connected my AKAI XR 20 to my computer, how do I make it work in FL Studio?
I just bought my akai xr 20 and got a MIDI to USB chord. I plugged it all in, and I was wondering what I need to do to make it work in FL Studio so I can make some music? I have the latest FL Studio, Producer edition.

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Answer by Jamie R
got to options, midi settings then under Input, it should say something like usb midi controller if not the click rescan midi devices. after you clikc your input device, make sure enable is checked and then it should work

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where can i download a FREE beat maker machine to my computer?

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012

Question by roqstar_8907: where can i download a FREE beat maker machine to my computer?
i want one that will give me all the tools to make hip-hop beats

Best answer:

Answer by Young Cas[$ p]
Fruityloops.com

i use this one its easy and simple to use
but if its your first time youll need help for everytime like how to swith the tempo (Very easy) patter, find the pack and everything but you’ll get it

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How can I put music on my computer from my iPod?

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012

Question by : How can I put music on my computer from my iPod?
Everything on my computer got deleted but I still have all my music on my old iPod. I recently got a new iPod so I wanted to take all the music from my old iPod, put it on my computer, then put the music on my new iPod.

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Answer by Ihave
all you have to do is let it sync with your computer

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