I Need A Few Arguments To Make To The Funds Gods, Teamwork people! |
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ven. 21 janv. 2005, 20:40
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Ok, so i am a commercial music major in college at the moment, and in all our student studios and student classrooms we use Mac G5's and all that wonderful mac software. At home i record onto my windows tablet, which works averagely well but I have my gripes. Now basically i want a mac. I could really integrate what im learning in school well with one, and frankly, they are just awesome. Of course i am low on funds and will need to ask my parents if they can spot me a loan (since im going to end up using this beast to finish the set up of a personal studio that i _want_ to turn into a small buisness on the side). Do any of you have any good, mature argument ideas that i could use to persuade my parents into helping me out (pay for half actually) AND any ideas of what model i should purchase (for midi/sequencing/16+ track audio recording/mastering/ the works)? I will apreciate any ideas, especially from those of you who may be parents and know what would work an you  .
Ce message a été modifié par bcatcho - ven. 21 janv. 2005, 20:40.
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