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mer. 23 juil. 2003, 13:38
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Could any one please recommend a good software choice for me, I play the guitar (Strat) and would like to lay down rhythm, bass and drum tracks so that i sound a bit near the mark. I have been told that Cubase SX is OK then another “expert?” in London’s Music street (Charing Cross Rd) recommended Logic, the info I get is ambiguous and conflicting. Many thanks in anticipation
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Martyn
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jeu. 24 juil. 2003, 11:31
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I have used cubase and logic, and prefer Logic. It seems more commonsensical. i switched from cubase afew years ago when all the people i knew with home set ups had Logic and kept going on about how much better it was and I had no-one to talk to me about cubase. Holly
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jeu. 24 juil. 2003, 12:02
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Thank you for your replies: I seem to be getting there by reading the messages in another "Beginners" query. It seems that I should buy Digidesigns Mbox so that I have a compliant method for connecting the Guitar to the Mac. I see that this H/ware comes with Protools LE 6 software. Any comments or advice would be most welcome as I learn all about this technology now that I am retired. Many Thanks[I][COLOR=blue]
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Martyn
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ven. 25 juil. 2003, 08:12
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I was reading the discussion very carefully because I'am considering for a while what to buy (and why) for my very knew Powerbook G4 and OS also very new for me. I consulted several people and I made a conclusion of all the in's and out's. So far this is what I was adviced for my Powerbook G4 / OS 10.2.6. and my gitar;
Software; 1) Logic, 2) Cubase SL/SX 3) ProTools LE About ProTools they told me, that working with midi is not very convenient About the harware side; 1) Roland UA20, Aardvark USB3, MBox,
Now I can't make a choise so easy, because the MBox is to me a good looking piece and fine in line beside the Powerbook (just emotional ) but it do not have a midi in/out and my Powerbook has just two USB ports (powered). How can I hear then my midi sound. Is ProTool there with a good virtual synth? And if so is there latency? Can I load and make hearable every midi file?? Can I add (just like Sonar and Cakewalk) text en chord diagrams to it? What I primary need for midi is just making a bass line, drums and that kind of simpel stuff, translate it to audio and thats about all with midi. I'm also retiered and play fingerpicking on my gitar for almost my life (not very good but fanatic....)
Looking forward for your advices!! Thanks, Kees
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sam. 26 juil. 2003, 06:52
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Thanks for your advice. I am almost sure now to buy the MBox with PT LE. I'm sure that the problems I may be facing in the future can and will be solved with the help of you all. See you till the next question and in the meantime I follow your site Greetings Kees
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