[ddots-l] Re: Introductions and Questions
- From: "Dave Carlson" <dgcarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 11:57:39 -0700
Hello Bobbi,
The sounds you are hearing are the result of your MIDI device or sound card.
If you want realistic sounds, you need to invest in some better hardware,
such as a MIDI keyboard or an external MIDI synthesizer, and appropriate
amplifiers/speakers.
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bobbi Blook" <bobbiinabox@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 10:06 AM
Subject: [ddots-l] Introductions and Questions
Hello all,
Recently I was informed that Sibelius was a product not just for Macs, and
so I thought, oh boy I can compose and have things written down on paper!
Well, everything seemed great, so I was able to obtain Sibelius itself. I
just listened to one of the scores that came with it, and I enjoyed the
music, but the instruments used to actually play the score back were just,
just horrid! So, the only thing from stopping me from actually buying
Sibelius Speaking isn't just the fact that it is nearly 300 dollars. I
want to be able to not only compose and have my ideas at hand for the
sighted, I want my compositions to be in an audio format that I can enjoy
as well. However, the synthetic sounds I heard for the demo scores was
not what I would call enjoyable. I want to find something that will
produce realistic orchestral sounds, and I want to be able to put those
realistic sounds into mp3, or even just a midi file, or something that I
can have and listen to with a grin on my face, and not just those terribly
unrealistic carnival-type instruments. Any suggestions are welcome, and I
hope what I have proposed makes sense.
Most Sincerely,
Bobbi
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Hello all,Recently I was informed that Sibelius was a product not just for Macs, and so I thought, oh boy I can compose and have things written down on paper! Well, everything seemed great, so I was able to obtain Sibelius itself. I just listened to one of the scores that came with it, and I enjoyed the music, but the instruments used to actually play the score back were just, just horrid! So, the only thing from stopping me from actually buying Sibelius Speaking isn't just the fact that it is nearly 300 dollars. I want to be able to not only compose and have my ideas at hand for the sighted, I want my compositions to be in an audio format that I can enjoy as well. However, the synthetic sounds I heard for the demo scores was not what I would call enjoyable. I want to find something that will produce realistic orchestral sounds, and I want to be able to put those realistic sounds into mp3, or even just a midi file, or something that I can have and listen to with a grin on my face, and not just those terribly unrealistic carnival-type instruments. Any suggestions are welcome, and I hope what I have proposed makes sense.
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