Wed 27 Jul 2005, 19:43
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 28-Jun 01 From: Toronto Member No.: 1,117 |
Anyone here interested in starting a petition to encourage Apple to make Garageband 24-bit capable?
I am a semi-pro musician who loves the speed at which I can work in this program. The GUI makes it a creativity enabler. Anyone here concur? (For the record I'm well-versed in Cubase SX and own Logic although I rarely use them anymore) All we need is that 24-bit pro quality. 24-bit sound would seal the deal for me. I guess Apple needs to make money on Pro vs. iLife pricing, so lets say standalone Garageband 24-bit for $499? Either that or give this GUI to Logic Express. I run a small studio and multi-track with a MkII 828 so it's not like I need the gazzillion advanced options of programs like Logic and Cubase. This program is what I have been dreaming about. Honestly, even at 16-bit, I will be releasing music made in this program because of the type of creativity it has fostered. I'm one of those artists who prefers 'feel' over 'perfection'. |
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Fri 29 Jul 2005, 17:38
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 96 Joined: 14-May 05 From: Caracas - VE Member No.: 65,694 |
You´re absolutely raight. It is too much for a bunch of "regular" sounds and a cool interface. Besides all troubles and bugs....Logic Pro is my favorite too.
By the way, I am having some problems with sounds in EXS, they seem to disappear and it says " Sorry, Piano FM.aiff (or anything) could not be found..." And of course it is a pain in the back when that happens. Anybody knows what to do in those cases...? Thanks in advance. Speed, in music, is not of the essence..... |
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Scott Lanaway 24-bit Garageband | Let's Go Apple! Wed 27 Jul 2005, 19:43
brendan Wow. I think you may be in the minority--$499... Thu 28 Jul 2005, 14:03
sonafide I'm with you on this one! I would like onl... Fri 5 Aug 2005, 05:13
sonafide Just created a petition! Go here if you'd ... Tue 16 Aug 2005, 23:01![]() ![]() |
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