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Hi,
I know very little about music production (I would like to start playing around with creating some original disco house music - specifically) so I found a little about Sony Acid and Konakt on the Internet. I have experience in using Sony Vegas to create video productions, so understand about the multitracking experience. But with Kontakt and Acid, here's what I want to know. Supposing I hook up my keyboard and record a midi section of a baseline. Now I want that base instrument to sound really authentic. Is that where Kontakt comes in? Does it take my midi file (or live midi input from keyboard) and apply its own instrument sound for it, instead of microsofts default wavetable? Also, if that's correct, how do I then use that instrument application in Acid to construct my piece? Or what if I recorded a baseline from keyboard into cakewalk, and fiddled about with the score to get the notes right - what would I do then to apply Kontact's decent sample sound to it? Can it be used from within other applications? Also a slightly unrelated question: In many pieces of the style of house music I want to create, instrument parts are gradually demuffled in - what is this common process? In my sound forge, it looks to sound something similar to either wah-wah or flange, but these presets jump about quite alot. -and is this process done by Acid after you've got your samples in the order you want them? You just apply them to the relevant ones? Know its alot, but any help would be appreciated! Thanks! |
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