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Wed 5 Mar 2008, 18:50
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 13-Feb 08 From: Corfu - GR Member No.: 98,815 |
There is no Mac version of SoundForge, SoundForge will only work if you run windows on an Intel MAC; Blasphemy as far as i'm concerned and you will need at least 3-4gig ram to Run both OS X an Windows at the same time while running intensive Audio applications. An equivalent program for audio clip and loop editing might be Recycle or PEAK pro 6. The MOTU 828 Firewire has the advantage of having a set of Audio Units that will run natively using the MOTU to do the processing and leaving your CPU to do the rest. 'A set of audio units', what do you mean by that, sorry |
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Wed 5 Mar 2008, 19:24
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 899 Joined: 12-Oct 01 From: Kirkland Member No.: 2,002 |
There is no Mac version of SoundForge, SoundForge will only work if you run windows on an Intel MAC; Blasphemy as far as i'm concerned and you will need at least 3-4gig ram to Run both OS X an Windows at the same time while running intensive Audio applications. An equivalent program for audio clip and loop editing might be Recycle or PEAK pro 6. The MOTU 828 Firewire has the advantage of having a set of Audio Units that will run natively using the MOTU to do the processing and leaving your CPU to do the rest. 'A set of audio units', what do you mean by that, sorry Audio Units are the native OSX plugin format, there are some Mac VST plugs, but most Mac DAWs support Audio Units. -------------------- G-Dub
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