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Re: music ---> Mac programs
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Matthew Finley McCabe
Sales/Marketing Support
SunGard Bi-Tech Systems Inc.
890 Fortress Street
Chico, CA 95973
916.899.4348
> From: GILGOOD@aol.com
> Can anyone reccomend a good sampler/sequencer for the Macintosh? Prehaps
even
> forward it?
> Right now I'm using BackToBasics in union with SoundEffects, and
>I'm
looking
> for something with a bit more precision.
> Anyone use a Mac at all?
I'm using Emagic's Logic Audio on the Mac. I love the program although
I've only scratched the surface of what it can do. It has the ability to
map the tempo of a song to an audio file and "quantize" an audio file to a
MIDI sequence. The newer version has real-time DSP capabilities.
Initially I was a little scared of non-linear recording but I'm now a BIG
fan. In fact, I borrowed a friend's ADAT about 7 months ago to do a
project and I actually prefer recording right into the computer.
Matt
P.S. 2+ years ago a big factor in convincing me to buy Logic Audio was the
linear notes in Torn's "Tripping Over God" CD. I figured if DT was using
it, it had to be pretty cool.