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> Music In Os X, Trying to move from 9 toX
gibsonlp
posté mer. 11 août 2004, 19:39
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My music is basic rock.
In OS 9 (on G3 powerbook 400 hz) I used MasterTracks Pro to create MIDI tracks for all the instruments I cannot play. Used a light version of Cubase (limited to 48 tracks) to mix down midi and record audio (usually 4-8 tracks, couple of guitars, piano, harp, vocals, and yes a steel drum).
Looking back I have never used more than 16 audio tracks. Always had plenty of spare processor capacity.
Any suggestions for doing that in OS X? Don't need to make music for movies. Don't need suround.
Do need decent audio recording and good MIDI editor.
Considering - Logig extreme, Cubase, Digital Performer. No demos seem to be available for these! Tried Tracktion - very good except for the MIDI.
Suggetions appreciated!
Why upgrade? Hard drive on old G3 insufficient. Have a bunch of G4's, it seems like i should use their capabilities.
Thanks Arne
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- gibsonlp   Music In Os X   mer. 11 août 2004, 19:39
- - gkdoty   Try Metro SE demo works in OS X and OS 9 http://w...   mer. 11 août 2004, 20:45
- - gibsonlp   Tried Metro. Not impressed! Any experience wit...   jeu. 12 août 2004, 01:58
- - sethjacquay   Did you purchase a new Mac or are you going with y...   ven. 13 août 2004, 16:24
- - sethjacquay   Sorry, accidently duplicated the first post.   ven. 13 août 2004, 18:11


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