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mark4man
post Mon 6 May 2002, 22:10
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I would like to be able to collaborate musically with a freind that had a Mac computer given to him. I am running Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 on a Win98SE system. Are there any Digital Audio Notation-Based Sequencing applications around that are compatible to both platforms? Or, what exactly would be my best approach? Thanks.

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post Tue 7 May 2002, 01:01
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Logic and Cubase have cross platform file types.

But any Mac DAW software can import wave files and standard midi files.

Macs can access files from windows media, floppies, zips, Hard drives.

You would have to buy third party hardware to do the same on PC.


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post Tue 7 May 2002, 01:41
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geedoubleyou,

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