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A Little Lost..., Looking for a good machine to keep logic-ing my life |
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Fri 12 Jan 2007, 02:11
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Joined: 14-May 05
From: Caracas - VE
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Hi falks. Please, try to have a good new year. I´ve been a Logic user since cavern ages and ´till now:"so far, so good". Now my good old G4 2 x 800 has decided to stop running....but listening to those horrible news about the new macs double duo 2 and etc., brings me to the already known question: What is the machine I have to put my eyes and cash on...? I mean, to keep doing music and trying to be a happy musician....?! If anyone of you (experts)have a pleasant exerience and want to share it with this humble songwriter, it will be appreciate, from the botton of my heart. Thanks a lot in advance..... emgcarra.-
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Sat 13 Jan 2007, 15:04
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Group: Members
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Joined: 10-Jan 03
From: Greencastle - US
Member No.: 10,643
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I have had the new Macbook Pro 17 Powerbook for almost a year now. IT IS AWESOME!.. I have parallel and windows XP Pro running also. It is the best mac by far an I go all the way back to and still have my SE 30. I have taught band for over 35 years and use the Mac exclusively. I love Sebelius for all that it will do. I can't wait to retire so I can learn everyting about Sebelius. Garage band is awesome for recording. I just bit the bullet and paid the money for my new Mac. I lost the ability to use some old software and their is a lot of things I want to use on the Wildows side that won't work yet but it will in time. I DO EVERYTHING BUT SLEEP WITH MY MACBOOK PRO.
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