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neckbone
post Tue 17 Jan 2006, 05:22
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Hey guys,

I have been waiting to convert to MAC for a long time now. I have been using Cakewalk Pro Audio to Sonar products for about 6 years now. Every PC I've purchased in the last 3 years have been nothing but problems. Last 2 weeks have been hell for me trying to record a decent mix. Sonar kept crashing and crashing. Wifey saw my frustration and decided to go out and buy me a new mac along with few other goodies. I was stunned and didn't know what to say. She went to our Local Sam Ash and got help from one of the sales reps. I came home last night from work and saw everything wrapped up with gift paper. I still can't believe it..I hooked everything up and it works flawless. It just freaking works. She's the best!!

My previous computer
Asus P4PE800 with 3.0 GHZ
2 gig Ram
80 gig hard drive for programs
160 gig hard drive for audio
M-Audio 2496
Cakewalk Sonar 5.0

Old Keyboard=Korg N364

She purchased all these goodies!!!
My New MAC! WooT!!
PowerMac G5
4 gig Ram
250 gig Hard Drive for programs
250 gigs Hard Drive for Audio

PreSonus FireBox
New = Korg Triton Extreme

and of course Logic Pro 7.

Loving the Mac Scene!!!!

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mortalengines
post Sat 21 Jan 2006, 23:56
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Yeah see you around in about 6 months....Actually key commands are quite similar from DAW to DAW but I do this to myself every time I jump to a new piece of software where it seems to take 6 months (even with a "Power" guide) to get the real hang of any software- I understand that Logic has some quite good tutorials & you may want to check at audio/midi.com for them as they have alot of cool mac related stuff that has helped me along the way.
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