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> Midi Sequencers For Osx At A Fair Price, besides Intuem
tokyoroland
post Fri 13 Sep 2002, 04:15
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So what Midi Sequencers are there for OSX???

Intuem just isn't working for me, and Logic will take awhile to come out, not to mention the price.

Is there anything else? I just heard that Bias Deck cannot do Midi sequencing... so am I stuck with getting Logic Platinum???

I need a professional program to use in the next few months or I cannot score a film..

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post Fri 13 Sep 2002, 11:37
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Logic Platinum 5.3.0 for OS X is available now. You buy Logic 5 Platinum from your local music shop, then download the OS X upgrade from the emagic website.

If you need a professional program for film scoring, get Logic. You'd never regret it and there'd be nothing you couldn't do. It is expensive, but considering what you get in the box (FX, synths etc) it's good value.
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post Sat 14 Sep 2002, 07:25
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Can you really buy Logic Platinum for os9 and then download the upgrade? I want to make sure that I can do this.... - jeff


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post Sat 14 Sep 2002, 18:35
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I can be short on this; yes you can. I believe you don't even have to install the os9 version, just insert the XS-key in your mac, and install the downloaded OS X upgrade fo logic, that should work fine.
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