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Sat 8 May 2004, 03:54
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Check the Apple store using your educational discount, and you can get teh new version for $150.
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Sat 8 May 2004, 12:33
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I picked up a cheap version of Logic 6 a couple of weeks ago that i think might be a little more helpful than garageband.Its sold in a package called "The Hit Kit".lol,its not exactly proffesional,you get a crap mic with it,but you also get Logic.Its only got 8 audio tracks,but thats ok,considering i only bought it for £10,and if your only just starting to produce music,that should be all you need.
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Sat 8 May 2004, 15:19
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It'll work on 10.2 or higher,or classic (Mac OS 9.2)or even on pc if you like.I don't really know the version,just that it was released latish last year..
If you need more info,youll probably find it here
www.dk.com/hitkit
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Tue 11 May 2004, 17:36
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The hit kit does come with some samples,but nothing worth using.you'd be better off buying a midi keyboard,or downloading loops and samples off the internet.I havent fully tried out GarageBand,but GarageBand is based on Logic.If you want something much easier to use,i'd go for GarageBand,but i think Logic is better once you understand how to use it properly
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