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Q&A: Can I sample other MC’s and producers work and rap over their beats without notifying them ?

Friday, December 9th, 2011

Question by Rich: Can I sample other MC’s and producers work and rap over their beats without notifying them ?
I am planning on putting out a mixtape pretty soon and I was wondering, can my producer sample other artists work for beats without us paying for it and can I rhyme over other artists beats without paying to use them an putting them on the tape if I do not plan to profit off of it? Basically everything being used is original and ours but I practice rhyming over beats by DJ Premier and whatnot and if I write something hot enough maybe I’d want to throw it on the tape.

Best answer:

Answer by 8of2kinds
Pretty sure it’s fine as long as you aren’t trying to make money off it.

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Q&A: When I open my Movie Maker presentation onto another computer, the music I put in my movie doesn’t work!?

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Question by Edward: When I open my Movie Maker presentation onto another computer, the music I put in my movie doesn’t work!?
The music bars show up, but they have red X’s on all of them. Why does it do this? How can I get music that I have in my presentation to play when I put it on another computer?

Best answer:

Answer by ez80227
when you pack it up/save it, you should have a box which gives the option to include the music in the film/presentation.

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Any free programs that work liek cubase and sonar?

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

Question by Avery: Any free programs that work liek cubase and sonar?
Im really just looking for a free midi connection to record what I’m playing on my keyboard….anyone know?

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Answer by Jeff N
try Audacity

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How do I setup my ‘Yamaha PSR-500′ to work in Cubase SX?

Friday, November 18th, 2011

Question by storm7052: How do I setup my ‘Yamaha PSR-500′ to work in Cubase SX?
i need to know as i bought a midi cable but i cannot set up my psr with my laptop.

Best answer:

Answer by mac4life2death
i don’t know if you mean a usb cable because thats what you need. this keyboard has usb out and it can be used as midi. install the midi drivers on your computer. once the midi drivers are installed connect the keyboard to the laptop via usb power it on before starting cubase. start cubase, open a new project, create a midi channel and then it should be on the list of midi devices

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does every type of MIDI of keyboard work with every type of music production software?

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

Question by Steve: does every type of MIDI of keyboard work with every type of music production software?
To be more specific, I’m thinking about getting the KORG nanoKEY 25-Key USB MIDI Controller Keyboard to use with Fruityloops

Best answer:

Answer by Steve
I really don’t know of any names that don’t support MIDI unless they are free. FL Studio (when it is a legit copy) will support any MIDI controller (or keyboard specifically). FL Studio is actually a great choice, because inside the program you can map keys to different parameters. For example, right click the panning of a track (left to right) and an option will come up to learn the CC. Select that, move the fader and now every time you move that fader on the keyboard, you will control the panning.

Cheers

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Please tell me how to work the “INS’(Instrument properties”on fruity loops?

Friday, November 11th, 2011

Question by John J: Please tell me how to work the “INS’(Instrument properties”on fruity loops?
I need to know how to extend the notes on fruity loops.im not talking about jus going to the piano roll and pulling the note to the right,that’s doesn’t work.i need to know how to adjust the instrument properties so i can extend the note it self longer

Best answer:

Answer by Bas L
Go to INS indeed, there you have some properties you can change. Go to “volume” tab [vol], there you can change several properties (decay, hold, release, etc.) Twist the knobs DEC, HOLD, REL & SVS to hear you complete sample playing the notes on the piano roll. If the sample itself isn’t any longer, try getting a new sample (ideally) or stretch it using a granulizer (gives lousy quality, though nice effects for e.g. vocals). Good luck!

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Will the Korg Nano Pad work with Fruity Loops? If so, which version?

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

Question by zachtheilen: Will the Korg Nano Pad work with Fruity Loops? If so, which version?
Just looking to make a TINY investment, and I want to make sure the nano pad will work with fruity loops before I order it. I would also appreciate suggestions on cheap solutions… Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by 0475839216
generally, things that end up making sense are generally things that don’t develop into problems.

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Q&A: Do MIDI keyboards work with Fruity Loops to record original songs?

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Question by Producer R: Do MIDI keyboards work with Fruity Loops to record original songs?
This may sound stupid but Ive read about problems with connections and stuff. I have a yamaha psr-e403 keyboard with midi capability and have had problems with another software, so i dont wanna go out and just spend the money.
So does it work with Fl Studio 7 Fruity Loops Edition because i want to physically use the keyboard to make my beats and not have to click my way into making a song, ya dig?

Also is there really a point to buying the Producer Edition its like close to $ 200 more dollars than fruity loops edition (boxed version)

Best answer:

Answer by WiiMan
Usually there is an MIDI enabling switch on FL Studio click that and the problems should go away.

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Q&A: why does the sound on my computer only work in fl studio?

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

Question by Davis: why does the sound on my computer only work in fl studio?
i can’t get any sound to work except in fl studio. i tried to activate and deactivate the sound in fl studio but still can’t get the other sound to work.

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Answer by mister X
maybe be the sound drive…..it may not working….you must low it

http://www.baixaki.com.br/download/realtek-ac-97-audio-codecs-para-windows-98-98se-me-2000-xp-2003-32-64bits-.htm

you can download it here
i hope have help you

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Jamming Live in 3D, a TEDx Toronto Installation, and Call for Your Work

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Something crazy going on here. Install image from Drasko V.

Drasko Vucevic, Toronto- and Santa Monica (California)-based sound designer and artist/composer, is apparently not only interested in playing alone. His upcoming interactive installation at Toronto’s Royal Music Conservatory will have an audience jamming along live via Twitter. And the artistry is crowd-sourced, too – with a range of artists already onboard, Drasko is calling on musical and visual artists (read: you) to be involved with sounds and visuals.

Drasko has sent along extensive notes, so I’m going to let him speak for himself:

I am working through both Drastic Music and Eksperimental (my companies) to create an interactive installation experience for this year’s TEDx Toronto conference taking place at the Royal Music Conservatory.

I am also doing an interactive music performance – an audio visual performance with a complete 3d/visual journey, which allows the audience (physical and digital) to collaborate with me by triggering audio and video elements in real time through their tweets.
So far, I have a few great artists contributing their time to create some beautiful visuals for this first of its kind interactive real-time jam.

Installation [Call for Audio]:
The installation concept is based around redefining collaboration. We are doing this by using real-time data (motion, color, sound, light) and tweets relating to TEDx to trigger, control, manipulate and compose audio elements on our back-end audio library (ableton). This is all happening through Processing, Max 5, Arduino, Ableton.

The massive back-end sound library contains loops, melodies, soundscapes, fx, you name it – produced by some great artists. The beauty of this is also that artists which have never before collaborated, will be remixed and mashed up solely by the audience, in relation to key words, discussions, movement, etc.

So far, the artists contributing audio content are:

Yoko K
Trifonic
Richard Devine
Drumcell
Audioandroid
David Della Santa
Darrin Wiener
Audionerve
Box of Toys
Lodewijk Vos
Matt Davis
Adrian Ellis
Andrew Lauzon
Drasko V

Performance [Visual Call]:

As I mentioned, my performance will be very interactive, musically and visually. Both audio and video elements will be triggered based on tweets in real time. I have some great visual artists contributing their time, such as Murat Pak, Yongsub, Charlie Vicetto, etc, but am looking for more, to create elements for the performance. They would of course get the great exposure of TEDx brand, be mentioned everywhere online, and will be in the final video spread throughout blogs once we launch the digital music version.

So how does the call for works … work?

The TEDxToronto conference is on September 23. Here’s how all the pieces come together for that and how to submit:

Musical system uses a massive library of sound structures – loops, melodies, fx, soundscapes and more – triggered and manipulated solely by tweets (relating to TEDxToronto) and motion, color, sound and light within the RCM venue.

Over 12 compositions will be recorded on the day of the conference. The arrangement, structure and sounds used will depend only on the key words used in tweets, the types of emotional replies, and physical interactivity within the venue.

Beauty of having some great artists be remixed and mashed up by the general public, in a very subliminal way. (again – Through their emotional replies, and physical movement)

This posting is a call to artists who may wish to apply to contribute their audio content and be a part of the soundtrack we will create that day. They should contact drasko (at) drasticmusic (dot) com with a link to their portfolio and we will take it from there.

Our installation progress may be followed on my personal site (drasko-v.com) or via Drastic Music or Eksperimental blogs.

We plan to expand the installation idea and bring it online for an ever-changing musical universe manipulated by truly organic methods (digitally and physically).

Interested to see how this will all come together. We’ll be watching. If you submit, and if you attend, let us know how it goes.

More on Drasko:
http://drasko-v.com/

Performance image.


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