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> Logic 6 On Powerbooks, How does Logic work on Powerbooks
TKNO1
post Thu 19 Feb 2004, 02:09
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How does Logic 6 work on Powerbooks? What kind of mido gear are you using? Just would like to know if any old PowerBook users have Logic 6 ... What are the problems if any? [FONT=Arial][SIZE=7][COLOR=blue] rolleyes.gif
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post Wed 25 Feb 2004, 22:19
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i hear ya. i'm still learing about Logic's score editor myself and trying to decide if i want to write directly in it or not. i spent a lot of time setting up the key commands so they're more or less like Sibelius since i'm used to it. on one hand it's nice to have everything in one program, but on the other hand i really love and am used to Sibelius and i'm also worried i might get caught up in pre-mature mixing (i.e. button twidiling) instead of working on the important part...the music itself!

so i'll have to see myself how i'll be actually working. but as far as GPO goes, it's an amazing library for an awesome price and it's working as good as i hoped for on my powerbook...i.e. no major technical problems or slowdowns.

BTW: you may already know, but GPO does support Finale and there are instructions in the manual on how to set it up. i'll probably try it on Finale just for the hell of it (along with the bundled Overture SE program that comes with GPO). toys are toys.... biggrin.gif
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