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Hello, I was wondering what I should buy to score a film. I know that Logic just came out with a program for osx, which I want to but. Does anyone know the price for that? I wanted to know if Logic was efficient for scoring a film.
I also heard that I need to get a multi-track sound editor. does anyone know of a good one for osx? I value all of your opinions. I want something that is going to be optimal for scoring a film. I don't care as much about sounds as I care about versatiliy and something I can use to edit a professional piece of music. I have Intuem right now, a very easy to use, simple program, but I want to upgrade to a professional program soon. Does Logic come with a multirack sound editor that would be proficient for scoring a film? thanks for listening. - jeff -------------------- "history repeats itself, so the best thing to do is rewrite the future"
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![]() Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 19-Aug 02 From: San Diego - US Member No.: 6,970 ![]() |
So bias deck will work with quicktime movies? Maybe I should get that... I'm so fed up with Intuem and it's crap. I've had it for a month but haven't been able to record my xp30 sounds and sequence them..
oh well, back to Minidisc until I get Logic...or something else... - jeffro ![]() P.S. Is Bias deck a multi-track sequencer that I can play my Roland xp30 sounds into? It looks great from editing, but will it work fine with my keyboard and Midisport USB 2X2 interface? - jeff -------------------- "history repeats itself, so the best thing to do is rewrite the future"
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