Audio In, Out, and All About in Camelot 2.1
Audio In, Out, and All About in Camelot 2.1 Perhaps the most exciting improvement in Camelot 2.1 is the addition of new capabilities for getting audio into Camelot and…
read moreAudio In, Out, and All About in Camelot 2.1 Perhaps the most exciting improvement in Camelot 2.1 is the addition of new capabilities for getting audio into Camelot and…
read moreCamelot for iPad: Mark Basile’s iOS Virtual Instrument Faves As Apple’s iPad has grown in computing power, musicians have increasingly turned to it as a platform for music-making, both…
read moreOne of the biggest challenges music composers face is expressing their ideas clearly to the musicians performing their music. No matter how accurate and detailed a music score is, ultimately…
read moreOn stage or at home (Home Studio), many musicians wonder how to manage Keyboards, Sound Modules (hardware and software), MIDI Controllers… Until now, musicians using Apple computers had MainStage which…
read moreEvery musician with some experience knows—there’s sometimes a big difference between what the audience sees and what’s really happening on stage. For the uninitiated, it’s hard to understand how terrifying…
read moreUsually, the complexity of a Software is related to the number of available features it has. A common consequence is pain, confusion, and frustration for users. We didn’t sacrifice usability…
read moreManage all your hardware instruments, software plug-ins, and external devices in one place! Camelot is a live performance tool that breaks entirely new ground. It’s cross-platform (Mac OS, Win, iOS)…
read moreIf you love improvisation, you have to try recreating and playing the typical Balkan trumpet sounds. Dirty and very thin, this sound can be considered the opposite of the clean…
read moreMiles Davis is certainly one of the most recognizable musicians that jazz/fusion has ever known, and his trumpet style and sound is unique. You can now recreate and get close…
read moreLouis Armstrong is synonymous with Jazz, and he revolutionized this genre and the way of trumpet playing. He experimented with syncopated rhythms and improvisations. If you are looking for a…
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