You can put your song into GarageBand as a midifile and than you have more options to chances the sound of the instruments
There is information on YouTube for example Dan Baker, or Pete Jones
You can put your song into GarageBand as a midifile and than you have more options to chances the sound of the instruments
There is information on YouTube for example Dan Baker, or Pete Jones
Hopefully, this won't be considered raising-a-dead-thread, but this thread at vi-control mentions a few options. DSmolken at Karoryfer samples appears professional, and if nothing else his descriptions of the swirls of his drum and how he samples things are very informative (he has swirly, unruly, and rusty drums on his site). Virtuosity drums is free, and Muletone is cheap.
Would really like to hear brushed strokes from iReal Pro.
hi,
just bought ireal pro recently. really love it. but i quickly tired of the generic midi sounds.
i've found i can make it sound infinitely better by using an app that lets you route audio thru plugins, to add some color and dynamics to the sound.
i'm using soundsource, but any 'au plugin host' app should work.
i wanted to post an audio example but i spent an hour messing with screen recorders and i'm over it
Last edited by pdxdjazz; 10-21-2023 at 06:37 PM. Reason: Moved to existing existing discussion thread, duplicate post deleted
IReal, pro has a huge amount of sounds some better than others. But what I would really like to see is better acoustic guitar rhythms, and perhaps a separate drum machine app.? I often just use the two and four click with sounds turned off as a metronome on, but it would be nice to have a few basic Latin rhythm sounds available
Don't post a playlist as the songs in a Realbook if the changes aren't from the book.
If you do transcribe changes from a book put it in the title RB1, RB2, GGB, Sher, etc
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