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> Guitar Rig...and Newbie Introduction, Powerbook G4 setup for college recording
iShawn
posté jeu. 4 nov. 2004, 02:19
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Hi there. I know this is mainly based in the UK, or so it seems, but I am an American on here. God...the elections drive many of the forumers away!

Well...I have just recently gotten into macintosh, and convinced my father to get me a 15" 1.5GHz Powerbook with 512MB of Ram (or maybe higher if I can talk him into it) for college...for I need a laptop to take around campus anyways. I chose Mac because I am getting tired of all the shit on PCs these days, and the way thigns are more accessible in Panther really drives me towards it (My school's graphic design has Power Macs for everyone in the classroom) for it's use and functionality (God I love the way you can specify how much RAM you want used for each app!)

So...I wanted to let you know that the best thing for me is the new Firepod from Presonus. It will allow me to do some of the combo and larger-band recording (I play mainly jazz) but it will allow a nice way that I can do my solo jazz guitar stuff. More on that later though. Firepod comes with Cubase LE and I have searched on here about the problems and the very rave reviews on Cubase, and for what I want to do (with a max of 16 tracks pretty much) I'm sure Cubase will perform stellar.

Watching the 2004 Keynote WWDC I saw the plugin for Guitar Rig in there. That looks really cool, I am looking up stuff on it now and I really think it'd be cool to mess around with. I wanted to know what you all had opinions or thoughts about or if any of you have it and could proclaim it's faith so-to-speak. I think this would be really cool for the solo guitar stuff that I could mess around with none-the-least. My question is...I know it is a program, but can it perform like a plug-in as well (for Cubase for example)?

And also...a side-note.
What files can you export Cubase to for mass media (like wav mp3, etc.)


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Presonus Firepod | Logic Express 7.1 | Keystation 49e | 10.4.2 OS X
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iShawn
posté jeu. 4 nov. 2004, 19:13
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What a great response. I have to give you kudos for that reply it has got to be the most informativ way to reply...I will use it in the future.

So...Guitar rig can be a plugin?...how easy is it to use in the Cubase format? Or any program for that matter. You suggested using something else other than Cubase to enhance the OS with it. I will look at that, but in the meantime I'm sure Cubase will be fine. What do you suggest is good for usisng what OS X and Audio Unit use? Logic? Doesthe Logic express work with intefaces like firePod? Id' only use it for music recording so I'd think Logic Esxpress would do fine. I just want something that can do some more if I push it, and your post says exactly that. Thank you.

As far as the memory allocation...I went to Comp USA and they showed me major aspects that I'd like switching to mac..and they brought up a program, not just a UNIX code or anything that allowed you to change how much RAM you wanted towards your programs when they were minimized, closed, or if you wanted a lot to one program. Maybe this is in an update or something but how do you do it in the odler versions of Mac?...could use it for this shitty macs at school.

Ce message a été modifié par iShawn - jeu. 4 nov. 2004, 19:16.


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