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post Thu 22 Jul 2004, 16:23
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post Sun 25 Jul 2004, 07:48
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QUOTE (gkdoty @ Jul 23 2004, 14:40)
Before I used Logic and Cubase They are fine programs in there own right.
I had been using Metro 5 Midi program which has been around since the 1980?fs and is a very good midi program.
At the time I had just gotten an eMac with OS X 10.2 on it and wanted to use
OS X for all songwriting demos. Every program that worked on OS X was way out of my price range.
Then I found out that I could upgrade from Metro 5 to Metro 6 for less than I could buy another Program, so I upgraded to Metro 6.
Then I found that it had all the features I needed and more, and was very easy to use
up to 64 audio tracks
Each track can have its own effect chain, made up of VST effects and/or AudioUnits (OS X only) and all effects can be automated.
Eight aux busses
the use of soundfonts which can be dowloaded for free in most cases
which opens up to alot of different sound modules.
I like being able to mix midi tracks to audio including mixing of effects and direct exporting to MP3?fs.
Plus Metro 6 is a small program only 3.6 megs.
The support of this product is fantastic. If I had a problem I can address it and will usually hear back the same day with a solution.
This is just my humble opinion.

Gary K. Doty Sr.

I have been playing professionally since 1967.

Logic Express has all of those things and far more and costs $199.

Plus you get Emagic's legendary plug-ins and instruments. Have you thought about checking it out? I mean, its a powerful and dare I say, easy to use tool for songwriting.

OS X comes with a free, built-into the OS, DSL Soundfont player which works in any AU host.

In fact, using Logic will make it easier for you to take your demo songs and professionally finish them in a bigger, more advanced studio. You can even use Logic Pro with ProTools. And of course, Logic Pro opens up the Logic express instruments.

Have you ever thought of getting into the software business? Your reply reads like the text on the back of a product box. Perhaps you missed your calling in life. ;-P

best regards,

lux
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