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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 9 Inscrit : 13 déc. 03 Lieu : San Leandro - US Membre no 31,003 ![]() |
im looking into audio/midi sequencing software (for OSX ONLY), and would like to get some opinions on them.
Who/what gives the most bang for the buck? Who/what is easiest to learn (im new @ this, obviously) pros/cons compatability with my equip. listed below looking for some general experiences. thanks -------------------- G4 (1.25.ghz/512 MB)
OS X (10.2.8) Tascam US-122 interface Korg Triton Classic, Roland T-5 drum machine, (4) Guitars, (1) Bass, Pro Tools (Free) Cubasis (Free) Audacity (Free) |
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 7 Inscrit : 23 déc. 03 Lieu : Chittenango - US Membre no 31,703 ![]() |
Earmuffs:
Can't see your equipment list, but I'll tell you that I'm running Digidesign ProTools LE (5.2 on my PowerMac G4 Quicksilver on OS9.2.2 and PT6.2.2 on my new G4 PowerBook running Panther) and love it. I've worked with MIDI, straight audio and recording soundtracks for iMovie presentations at work. PT is very RAM&CPU intense (surprise), but I'm glad I chose it - also, the Digidesign website offers all kinds of user tutorials on several different levels and the company also offers references to authorized training facilities for ProTools classes which includes Berklee School of Music and on-line classes. The manual is also intimidating in size, but I think very well-written and not overly technical - good resource. The Digiddesign USB mBox audio interface is a dream - very simple to use. Good luck! |
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