Mac Sequencing
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- KVRer
- 11 posts since 26 Aug, 2004
My friend has garage band and has produced some pretty amazing stuff from it, however he has also said that he doesn't have much control over the editing process...such as levels, fading, blah. Is anyone familiar with garage band? Does anyone know of a Mac MIDI sequencer like garage band, but more professional?
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- KVRian
- 817 posts since 19 Mar, 2001 from berlin / germany
logic express/pro
greetZ ANdreas
greetZ ANdreas
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- KVRian
- 598 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from An American in Japan (I moved)
Tracktion
peace,
david
david
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- KVRist
- 292 posts since 25 Aug, 2004 from Essex, UK
Cubase alllllll the way.
Either SL2 or SX2/3.
Logic is very very over-rated in my opinion.
I had it(only express as couldnt afford pro
) and sold it and went back to Cubase SL2.
Again though, its what YOU work best with, as im a firm believer its not about Logics better than Cubase or vice versa, more about what YOU work best with personally, and what brings out your creative side most.
Enjoy
Either SL2 or SX2/3.
Logic is very very over-rated in my opinion.
I had it(only express as couldnt afford pro
Again though, its what YOU work best with, as im a firm believer its not about Logics better than Cubase or vice versa, more about what YOU work best with personally, and what brings out your creative side most.
Enjoy
- KVRAF
- 2874 posts since 22 Oct, 2002 from "somewhere between digital and analog"
If you want to do more than basic compositions, i.e. one with 10 or more tracks and FX... you need... (a.) a powerful Mac (dual processor) (b.) Software that is optimized for a dual processor computer (Logic Pro)... everything else is a disappointment as far as I'm concerned... with the exception of Reason 2.5, which will run fine on a single G4... (but no AUs/external instruments of course)...
