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Melodeonman

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About Melodeonman

  • Birthday 01/05/1992

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    YEAR 11 GCSE PUPIL
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    Cars/mechanics, music

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  1. Yeah, Sorry About That Nikolas :D, Didn't have a definite budget when I first posted :P but yes as you say, I am in the UK and I am indeed a PC User but some stuff will work on both Mac and PC. I shall look at all those sites and from what you have said they should work with my computer so when I decide what to use I shall let you know how I get on with them. Sorry About That Mate. Thanks For All The Help You Given Me Cheers Melodeonman :D Oh Yes, Here Are A Few That I Have Found And Was Wondering What You Though Of Them Site.Magix.net/english-us/home/music acousta.com | Acousta | USTA | ACO | Homes for Sale MultitrackStudio - Audio/MIDI Multitrack Recording Software
  2. Cheers Nikolas, I will definitly try those demos. Having talked with my parents, I have agreed that I am willing to pay between
  3. Hi Nikolas, I have been using a software called anvil studio which is a cheap downloadable software and also I have use Magix notation which was very temprimental. I will look around those different softwares and shall read the reviews. Thanks for the advice Cheers Melodeonman :happy:
  4. Hi violinfiddler, Abracadabra is right, You should try talking to people who have experience in singing and if you are interested in learning, you should indeed find yourself a singing teacher. Or if you want to teach yourself to sing, find pieces of music that you are interesting in, find the lyrics and just start by trying to sing along with a backing track. Hope this helps Thanks Melodeonman :w00t:
  5. Hi Mark, I am looking for both Midi and Audio. So far the only software I have looked at is Magix Music Studio I am willing to pay any amount of money because I am willing to get the best software. Thanks Melodeonman :w00t:
  6. I am looking at upgrading the recording software that I currently use but I am not sure what software to use. Preferable I would like to use a good multi track software that can seperate all the tracks. What Would Anyone Reccomend? Thanks Melodeonman. :D :stoicjedi:
  7. Speaking from experience just try different notes then once you reach the lowest note that you voice can take you will know whether you are a bass or tenor. I currently sing Bass for my local village choir and school senior singing group Thanks Melodeonman
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