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Thu 17 Oct 2002, 00:45
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 34 Joined: 24-Sep 02 From: Lander - US Member No.: 7,879 |
I pulled this quote of the emagic web sight today:
"In addition, shortly after the introduction of Pro Tools 6.0, Digidesign will release OS X Core Audio drivers that will enable Emagic support of Digidesign I/O hardware in native (host-based) Emagic applications." Does this mean that it may be possible to use the DigiDesigns 002 with Logic 5.4 in the near future? Or am I just a bit overly optomistic. 002 looks like a sweet piece of hardware. |
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Fri 18 Oct 2002, 23:24
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 02-Jul 02 From: Shelton - US Member No.: 5,347 |
I'm just doing the research right now on getting my son's band's music into my tower to edit and burn.
I want OS X only software and hardware. Pro Tools seemed so proprietary until I too read that announcement on the Emagic site. I'm not to interested at this time in the midi stuff, but that doesn't mean I won't be in the future. I do like the techno music of the 80s. So far I've looked into the following: Protools LE and the usb MBox Emagic and the EMI 6/2. The entry level MicroLogicAV doesn't appear to be going to OS X. Who knows maybe Apple is going to make it into iAudio. M-Audio's Quattro and Duo USB look cool AND expandable. Any entry level Digital Performer stuff coming to OS X? The new Cubase SX looks nice. I just need a OS X entry level piece of software that I can use with nonproprietary hardware. Considering Apple did buy Emagic, I will definitely wait until MWSF this January before making any moves. -------------------- ----
Relax, don't worry, have my homebrew. Russian Imperial Stout (aged 1 year) currently on tap. |
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