Posted by: Bob Marley March 24, 2008
One man ROCK BAND
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Kaobadhi Ji
I'm pretty sure Nuendo SHOULD support ASIO driver for your Audigy, have you checked their websites, Audigy and Steinberg both?. I've used Cubase SX3 (which is Nuendo by architecture) with ASIO, no problem. I didn't know in detail and didn't like the Linear flow of the Cubase sequencer. You should try learning Ableton, it's way easier to write down your creativity once you know the basic. Beside the linear flow of music, it features clip (horizontal instead of vertical flow), which makes things a lot easier. I've got a DVD tutorial, in case you need it.

You're right, FL Studio is mostly for dance music. I don't know which version you have. The newer version 7 has lot of new features added including a pretty descent audio recorder, eqs, compression and spectra analysis. So it should be OK for Rock composition too. Its' CPU hog though. It doesn't matter, at the end of the day, what makes you comfortable is the biggest issue. I use Reason for my drums, sampling and synth and REWIRE them to Ableton in case I have to record any audio.I'm getting pretty good with Reason after switching from FL Studio, took a while with the learning curve.And I use very few VST these days, only if I learn how to program my own sound using them rather than scrolling through presets..It's good enough for me right now. I used to collect lot of shit and never use them. By the way I've used NI Reaktor, it's just too vast for me to stick with it and learn, it's got killer sound though. I use NI Massive instead these days, it's small application with good sound. If you're into sound programming, try MAX/MSP. You can make your own VST with it.

So how exactly do you write those midi data in the Guitar Pro? Do you use a midi keyboard or is it by mouse click? That would be dreadful, all the energy you put in with mouse clicks.
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