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| Dental Floss for your control room [message #66729] |
Fri, 14 April 2006 21:08  |
dc[4]
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>> http://www.JamieKrutz.com
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>>LaMont wrote:
>>> To me(imho),
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>>> Logic Audio has lost a lot of it's "shine" over the last couple of years.
>>> When Apple dropped PC support, the momentum it was gaining drew to astop.
>>>
>>> Ahh, this is where companies like Digidesign, who were pretty much an
>Apple
>>> first company, saw an oppertunity to gain user market share, and thus
>grow
>>> the company.
>>> Now, since Apple dropped PC support, DAW apps like Cubase, Nuendo, &
Sonar
>>> & dare I say even Pro-Tools 7x give PC users pretty cool midi composing
>options
>>> as well as stellar Audio recording, miixng & VSti implementation.
>>>
>>> But, I think Apple may be on to something with thie Dual booted Intel
>Macs..
>>> Now, it makes since to plop down $$ for a Mac, since it's not a one trick
>>> pony. No
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| Re: Dental Floss for your control room [message #66741 is a reply to message #66729] |
Fri, 14 April 2006 23:29   |
Deej [1]
 Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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give PC users pretty cool midi
composing
> >> options
> >>>> as well as stellar Audio recording, miixng & VSti implementation.
> >>>>
> >>>> But, I think Apple may be on to something with thie Dual booted Intel
> >> Macs..
> >>>> Now, it makes since to plop down $$ for a Mac, since it's not a one
> trick
> >>>> pony. No one wants to admitt it, but those Mac users who are running
> Logic
> >>>> version 7.x, now realize that unless they are using a Dual G5(2.7) or
> >> Quads,
> >>>> then using logic 7.x is not as smooth as advertised. It pains me to
> se
> >> friend
> >>>> run out and buy Powerbooks in hopes of "emualting" a Dual G5
performance,
> >>>> only to experience "bandwidth" chokes, or worse, stalled , slow
performance.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Oh yeah, you can throw MOTU in with apple. All of the above applies
> to
> >> them
> >>>> as well.. Bottom line, these days, even with pirating, it's just not
> good
> >>>> business to not develope for the PC market. Being alogn time
owner/user
> >>>> of Logic Audio & a Licensed Owner of Digital Performer, I want to
see
> >> both
> >>>> apps stay in the game. But, as time goes on, both apps are dwindling
> in
> >> it's
> >>>> user base. Almost like we here in the Paris group.
> >>>>
> >>>> Meanwhile, Cuabse/Nuendo ability to get the job done midi-wise and
audio
> >>>> wise continues to grow. More and more Mac users are going in that
direction.
> >>>> as well as Pro Tools "Impoved" midi. and not to leave out Sonar. All
> very
> >>>> cool, and very very powerful with just a modest PC..But, with a fast
> dual
> >>>> core processor, these apps rule!!..
> >>>>
> >>>> Here's to a long life for Logic Audio and Digital Peformer. I hope
they
> >> survive..
> >>>>
> >>>> "Ab" <ab.vangoor@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
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| Re: Dental Floss for your control room [message #66748 is a reply to message #66729] |
Sat, 15 April 2006 00:21   |
Aaron Allen
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>>>Macs..
>>>>> Now, it makes since to plop down $$ for a Mac, since it's not a one
>trick
>>>>> pony. No one wants to admitt it, but those Mac users who are running
>>Logic
>>>>> version 7.x, now realize that unless they are using a Dual G5(2.7)
or
>>>Quads,
>>>>> then using logic 7.x is not as smooth as advertised. It pains me to
>se
>>>friend
>>>>> run out and buy Powerbooks in hopes of "emualting" a Dual G5 performance,
>>>>> only to experience "bandwidth" chokes, or worse, stalled , slow performance.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh yeah, you can throw MOTU in with apple. All of the above applies
>to
>>>them
>>>>> as well.. Bottom line, these days, even with pirating, it's just not
>>good
>>>>> business to not develope for the PC market. Being alogn time owner/user
>>>>> of Logic Audio & a Licensed Owner of Digital Performer, I want to
see
>>>both
>>>>> apps stay in the game. But, as time goes on, both apps are dwindling
>>in
>>>it's
>>>>> user base. Almost like we here in the Paris group.
>>>>>
>>>>> Meanwhile, Cuabse/Nuendo ability to get the job done midi-wise and
audio
>>>>> wise continues to grow. More and more Mac users are going in that direction.
>>>>> as well as Pro Tools "Impoved" midi. and not to leave out Sonar. All
>>very
>>>>> cool, and very very powerful with just a modest PC..But, with a
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| Re: Dental Floss for your control room [message #66756 is a reply to message #66748] |
Sat, 15 April 2006 00:44  |
dc[4]
Messages: 62 Registered: September 2005
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