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Name: Viorel Caia
Email Address: viorelcaia@usa.net
Web Site:
Date: Nov 21, 1998
Experience:
20 years of live playing.I get into the sequencing and midi world 5 years ago.I´want to
know more about "Real-time arranger" software and styles editor-composer.I´m
using this kind of trick when I´m playing.
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Hardware:
Roland SC 88 Pro,sound module,E-86 keyboard,IBM comp, cakewalk and many other software for
editing Sysex
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Software:
Cakewalk,Cubasis,
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Other Info:
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Darrin Cardani
dcardani@atlanta.com
http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/1005/
- Experience
- I've been using MIDI for about 10 years. I've been writing MIDI apps in my spare time
for about 5 years. You can check out an
- Hardware
- I have a Mac Quadra 840av, an Ensoniq Mirage, an Oberheim Matrix-6, and a Midia Music
Box.
- Software
- These days I'm using Master Tracks Pro. I prefer Performer, but can't afford it.
- Other Info
- My band
Name: Mark
Chappell
Email Address: xygxag@mail.albany.net
Web Site: the Monster MIDI Links Pages
Date: Feb 12, 1998
Experience:
Several years of 'tinkering' and countless hours of building and tearing apart MIDI files.
Most of my music remains on my home system, but some is available on my page for
downloading.
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Hardware:
Mongrel P166 - "Frankencomputer" SB16 MIDI interface Korg X5 & C5000
keyboards
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Software:
MOTU Freestyle Cubase MidiSoft Session & Studio Sound Forge
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Other Info:
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Jean Charbonneau
jcharbon@busicomp.ns.ca
- Experience
- I wouldn't consider myself a good musician by any stretch of the imagination. I'm
primarily a SINGER that got tired of buying background music track tapes to sing on. So
seven years ago I started playing with midi and got my first keyboard. Shortly thereafter
I realized that I could get better fulfillment by making my own tunes. So I gave myself
(with my wife's support) the means to achieve just that.
- Hardware
- PC BASE: Pentium 100 1.85Gb SOFTWARE: Cakewalk Pro for windows, Wave SE, Piano works,
etc... KBOARD: The classic KORG M1 THE RACKS: Mackie 1202, Mackie 1604, Alesis Microverb
and 3630, Proteus/1, Ensoniq DP-4, a couple of PAIA projects, etc... RECORDING GEAR:
Tascam portastudio 424 (SMPTE looked), Technic TR-333.
- Other Info
- I'm an electronic technician and I have done a few music related projects. If you need
advice on some project you're working on don't hesitate to drop me a line. If you make
music the way I which I could play and are looking for a VOICE to put on your own stuff
let me know. I'm into the market for a good HD recorder piece of software that would work
well with Cakewalk pro. If you have one to recommend don't hesitate.
Federico Chieli
fex@escape.com
http://www.escape.com/~fex
Mac Quadra 650
Mackie CR-1604
Digidesign SampleCell II
Digidesign Audiomedia II
Roland GR-50 guitar synth
Roland S-550
Yamaha DX7
EMU Proteus II
Alesis SR 16
EMU Proformance+
Lexicon LXP-1
Lexicon LXP-5
Gibson ES-335
Fender Stratocaster
Notator Logic Audio 2.0
Sound Designer II
SampleCell Editor
Unisyn
Level: Good
I'm interested in exchanging samples in AIFF or Sound Designer II format
Józef Chwast
jchwast@metal.agh.edu.pl
- Experience
- Only 1 year.
- Hardware
- DX4/100/12RAM/1,3GB + Yamaha PSR400
- Other Info
- I'm looking information about PSR620
Allan Clapp
aclapp@host1.dia.net
- Experience
- 6 years working (and playing) with midi. The first years were the roughest, All that
learning!!! Firm believer in Fender guitars (strat) and bass (jazz). Play solo and Duo
gigs.
- Hardware
- 486DX4-100MHz; 2 gig w/16 ram Roland Rap 10 (Nice after the hassle with Win'95) Studio
external sequencer with pedalboard control Digitech harmony Digitech Studio Guitar GSP
2101 effects processor Fender Pro 185 Amp
- Software
- Cakewalk. (Is there any other?)
- Other Info
- I'm quite disappointed in the quality of the midi files found on the net. There is a
difference between music and the noise in the street.
Name: Les Paul Cleveland
Email Address: missmartabeanie@mindspring.com
Web Site: incomplete
Date: Mar 10, 1998
Experience:
guitar and bass live performance also voice
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Hardware:
166mz 32ram 3+ gig HD and qy10 Yamaha sequencer
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Software:
cakewalk, 3.5 win PC
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Other Info:
loves music for the sake of music,,, writes and performs
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Jeff Cohen
jeffrey@nb.net
I am currently running my MIDI equipment on a Gateway 2000 P133 with 32mb EDO ram, a
Turtle Beach Multisound Sound card, a Soundblaster 16 with a Yamaha Waveforce upgrade, and
a Casio Keyboard connected via MIDI ports. I have all of this connected up to a 150 watt
Aiwa Surround Sound system, and am using Cakewalk Professional version 3+. I've been
playing the piano for about 10 years now and have been using MIDI for about 5. I also have
quite a collection of MIDI files. In addition to my MIDI stuff, I also use sophisticated
WAVE file recording methods storing entire songs in CD Quality sound on my 1.6gb
harddrive.
Tom Collins
tocol@beaches.net
- Experience
- Sequencing 4 years. Guitarist 20 years.
- Hardware
- Roland U-20 ; Roland R-8 Drum machine; Yamaha TG-33 sound module. Mac 460 Performa.
- Software
- Easy Vision, Vision. ClarisWorks for lyric sheets.
- Other Info
- I am a professional musician. I sequence most of the tunes I perform. Need to meet
persons with similar interests to exchange sequences. I also write songs. Need to find a
location to download quality sequences free. I can convert from Standard Midi Files.
Bill Conn
BllConn@aol.com
- Experience
- I'm a film composer here in Los Angeles. I've been a working musician for about 15 years
and have used MIDI since about '86. I'm more than happy to hear from people who are in the
same boat. Don't ask me about breaking into film though, I'm trying to figure that out
myself. Ha, Ha!
- Hardware
- Korg T1, Korg M1r, DX7II, Akai S1000, Roland Super JX, Fairlight IIcx, Macintosh Quadra
650
- Software
- MOTU Performer, MOTU Unisyn, Opcode Galaxy, MOTU Mosaic, Alchemy
Name: Ian
Cornock
Email Address: ian@cornock.prestel.uk
Web Site:
Date: Nov 18, 1998
Experience:
Profesional Musician for 20 years.Keyboard,Guitarist and lead singer in a working comedy
showband. Produce my own midi files all styles.
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Hardware:
Power Macintosh 8200/120, 56 meg ram, 1.2 gig hard drive. Korg X3 ,Yamaha MDF.2,Peavy
Spectrum Bass Module,Alesis Datadisk,Behringer eurorack Mk 1602 A,
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Software:
Steinberg Cubase VST 24.
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Other Info:
Looking for info on any midi files with lighting control information on them,or where I
could purchase the aforesaid. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Gary D. Cox
knight@fastlane.net
I have a Yamaha DX-7, IBM clone with a sound blaster, running Voyettra sequencer
software. I have been working in Midi for a long time and have designed setups for local
bands I also consult when I have time. I have been in Midi ever since it has been around.
Alain Cyr
ALAIC@ADTECH.COM
- Hardware
- 386SX-33,MusicQuest MIDI M-GS64 (rack-mount SC88), DX7 Mk1, Fostex (4in)
- Software
- Cakewalk Pro 3.0, Cak2Mid
- Experience
- Only 2 months in MIDI (as of Feb. 1996) 10 years computing (Programming, Networking,
Telecomm) 23 years musician (Guitars, keyboards, others well ...)
- Other info
- Been recording tracks for 10 years (multitracker) so had to play all parts. Converting
all this to MIDI now... I am now working on controlling all the effects I need for each
track. After that's done, the sky's the limit... Any comments, advice, anything in fact is
more than welcome. If I can answer questions, well... good for you!
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