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post Wed 28 Jan 2004, 01:45
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post Wed 28 Jan 2004, 06:06
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Agreed, BUT:

Acid doesn't include soft synths.
Acid doesn't include guitar amps.
Acid doesn't have the dummy-proof interface.
Acid is MOST certainly not included free with every PC.

I've been on record several times saying this isn't revolutionary. But then, entry level generally ISN'T revolutionary. Max/MSP, Reaktor . . . revolutionary. Not terribly accessible to a newbie, either. This is something the Mac has needed for a long time, and I think the biggest boon will be as a practice aid for people, songwriting tool, sketchpad. Personally, of course, aside from using it as a MIDI notepad, I'm sticking with the bigger guns.

And I would certainly like to see a lineup with Acid vs. GB vs. Live vs. Reason. Apples to oranges, yes. But newcomers should be able to see, side by side, the difference between an Apple and and Orange.
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- news   Soundtrack and GarageBand: Compared   Wed 28 Jan 2004, 01:45
- - SittinOnTheFence   An interesting comparison would be GB and ACID... ...   Wed 28 Jan 2004, 01:45
- - lepetitmartien   You're so right Peter The fact something is ...   Wed 28 Jan 2004, 23:16


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