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I am using GarageBand and I want to get a countryish sound. I bought JamPack 3 and I find myself remarkably disappointed. Many of the guitars sound like a keyboard instead of a guitar. The dobro is especially grating. Does anyone else feel this way? Am i doing something wrong? Are there any sites I can download MIDI instruments for free that someone would recommend? I very much am trying to get banjoes and slide guitars (since I cannot play them myself) but I find the MIDI selection truly horrible.

2007-04-30 10:02:16 · 5 answers · asked by Noam O 1 in Consumer Electronics Music & Music Players

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I use garageband a lot, and I bought the world music and symphony packs, and I think the instruments sound pretty real. Occasionally I play with the instrument details, mostly reverb, to achieve a more preferable sound (i.e. with the classical acoustic guitar). Also, though I don't use loops, I will bring a loop created with the software instruments (the green ones), delete the notes, and use that instrument instead. Many times the software instrument used in the provided loops are not explicitly available as a selectable instrument. You can give that a try.

2007-05-01 07:16:08 · answer #1 · answered by syk 3 · 0 0

the concern isn't along with your sound card. The sound card actually has a geared up-in synth to offer the MIDI sounds you're listening to, and those inventory sounds tend to be no longer the ultimate high quality. What you like for greater effective sounds is a few thing conventional as a VSTi. this is called a application based synth, and there are a large number of types obtainable. some are greater effective for all times like gadgets like pianos, violins, organs, and so on. Others are application replicas of classic synthesizers such simply by fact the Arturia series (featuring the Minimoog, Prophet 5, and so on.) And others take sound synthesis to new stages. it rather relies upon on the forms of sounds you like. rather, application is your difficulty, no longer hardware.

2016-10-04 03:56:28 · answer #2 · answered by philibert 4 · 0 0

You may want to take a look at some of Sony's professional sound items then. Those are truly spectacular. You cannot go wrong with those. And they are not too horrendously expensive either - a few hundred bucks and you can have all you need.

2007-04-30 10:10:47 · answer #3 · answered by MrKnowItAll 6 · 0 0

I don't know enough about GarageBandMIDI to answer your question, BUT... it sounds like signal processing may help.
By that I mean reverb,compression, echo, etc.
Try running effects between GBMIDI and your mixing board or computer or whatever your recording to.

2007-04-30 10:15:14 · answer #4 · answered by surffsav 5 · 0 0

the guitars on there do sound like real guitars to me...

i dont use garage band to make entire pieces of music... i just record mystuff and then add in some stuff with garage band....

2007-04-30 10:08:21 · answer #5 · answered by ryanisalifestyle 5 · 0 0

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