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BoosterGold
post Fri 3 Jun 2005, 04:24
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Hey guys,

I just picked up an iMac to begin my conversion to the Mac Clan. I'm also want to start recording and sequencing songs. I have garageband, but since it's the basic version, all I can do is do piano sounds and record from my PODxt. Is it worth it to get the expansion packs so I can take advantage of garageband, or should I opt for Logic Express. I'm really new to this stuff, and really want to start learning how to compose and record on my Mac.

Thanks in advance
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B3 Basher
post Sat 4 Jun 2005, 18:05
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If your iMac is brand new, you should have come with iLife 2005. That includes Garageband 2.0 which is hardly a basic version. I'd suggest exploring the program in more detail and you'll find a lot more than piano sounds.....


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