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> Home Studio Software For Imac- Os9 Like Cakewalk', home studio software
elgreco55
post Mon 4 Oct 2004, 01:42
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hey mac musicians... my guitar buddy has cakewalk" home studio for pc..... I am a singer bass player musician, looking for comparable software i can use on my IMAC OS9 computer.... any suggestion? looking to download midi files, delete and change instuments, remix , etc. to create drum and background tracks for my solo performances.... saw garage band" and was not sure about the software... any information would be appreciated... want to spend around $100-150 the most.... Thanks... chas
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jujabamalab
post Tue 7 Dec 2004, 19:51
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I dont' know of any Cakewalk software for Mac this days. However, Metro 5 was owned by Cakewalk but it's nothikng like Home Studio. Sagan Technologies bought Metro back, they now have several Metro 6 versions. I use Metro 5 in live Performances to play MIDI keyboard and drum tracks using an iBook with Audio Sport 2X2 midi port and it works well. To transfer midi songs from Cakewalk I export midi, then open with Protools Free for PC, then export midi again, save on a floppy. On the iBook Mac OS 9 I open the midi files saved in the floppy with Protools Free for Mac OS 9 and export midi again save on desktop or any folder and inport midi with Metro. I use Metro because I already know how to use it, but Protools works good too and it's a Free download. So you might want to try that. Hope this helps! smile.gif


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