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earmuffs
post Tue 23 Dec 2003, 20:59
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im looking into audio/midi sequencing software (for OSX ONLY), and would like to get some opinions on them.

Who/what gives the most bang for the buck?

Who/what is easiest to learn (im new @ this, obviously)

pros/cons

compatability with my equip. listed below

looking for some general experiences.

thanks


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G4 (1.25.ghz/512 MB)
OS X (10.2.8)
Tascam US-122 interface
Korg Triton Classic,
Roland T-5 drum machine,
(4) Guitars,
(1) Bass,
Pro Tools (Free)
Cubasis (Free)
Audacity (Free)
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editbrain
post Tue 6 Jan 2004, 07:01
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earmuffs, you can use logic platinum for 28 days without an XSkey. All logic versions come with full text on all the features. this includes text on effects, setup, arrangement, everything. tryout logic trial. if you like i would buy the big box version. logic 6 runs on osx. i currently use it in both studio's.

if you need more features (i wouldn't see why you would at a beginning stage of a home studio) you can upgrade to gold or platinum version of the software.

i hope what you decide on will be exactly what is best for you. smile.gif

check here for comparisons of the different versions of logic.
logic audio is the big box
logic gold is the next series
logic platinum is their gem.

Logic Series Comparison Chart
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