stepnw1f
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Sat Jul-15-06 09:13 PM
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| What is a Good Audio Mixing Program for the Mac? |
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Something for a novice... quick learner.
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pepperbear
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Sun Jul-16-06 02:54 AM
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| 1. Mark of the Unicorn's Digital Perfomer n/t |
stepnw1f
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Sun Jul-16-06 10:35 AM
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| 2. That's pretty Advanced for me |
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I went to school a few years back with people in an audio degree program that used that very software. It can do everything, I know, but may be a bit too advanced for what I want to do.
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Sun Jul-16-06 12:03 PM
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| 3. cool. what is it that you want to do? n/t |
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Wed Jul-19-06 04:06 PM
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| 4. how about CD spin doctor? |
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Mon Nov-27-06 11:12 AM
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| 5. Have you tried GarageBand? |
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Edited on Mon Nov-27-06 11:12 AM by MilesColtrane
I notice you said mixing and not recording.
GarageBand should come with OS X. It's easy to use and you can readily get more sounds and loops.
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Sun Dec-03-06 11:46 AM
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| 6. actually, you can record into garage band too. or import recorded tracks. |
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besides the loops. and it is very simple.
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