Gigastudio Vs Mach 5 |
lun. 8 janv. 2007, 12:59
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 13 Inscrit : 29 déc. 06 Lieu : PARIS - FR Membre no 86,729 |
Hello you film scorers,
I need to expand into more GigaStudio units, to faster produce film scores, and I am seriously considering Mach 5 as an alternative, since I love OSX and am a Mac user since 87, and I still don't make it with all this PC Windows XP approach… Has anyone done some comparison with both applications yet ? Thanks a lot for sharing it. liberty |
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mar. 9 janv. 2007, 15:04
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 1 Inscrit : 09 janv. 07 Lieu : Pembroke Pines - US Membre no 87,133 |
Hello you film scorers, I need to expand into more GigaStudio units, to faster produce film scores, and I am seriously considering Mach 5 as an alternative, since I love OSX and am a Mac user since 87, and I still don't make it with all this PC Windows XP approach… Has anyone done some comparison with both applications yet ? Thanks a lot for sharing it. liberty I have Mach 5 which is quite good. But if you're running large sessions, will probably have challenge of using multiple Macs. May I suggest that you check out the Receptor from Muse Research. It's a dedicated VST synth in a hardware box. They're currently selling multiple units designed for film composers. Apparently they're developing a way to run the new Giga software on these units as well. For more info, call the company itself. They're very willing to take time to talk to you. |
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mar. 9 janv. 2007, 19:34
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Be aware that Tascam will be releasing a Mac version of the Giga VI pluggin, later this year.
-------------------- G-Dub
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