Hi.  Yes, that is correct.  You beat me to it!

Cameron.




On 7/22/11, Roy Shtupler <[email protected]> wrote:
> probably via .omf files.
> cheers
> Roy.
> www.soundclick.com/tzackeek
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Drew" <[email protected]>
> To: "JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2011 12:44 AM
> Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Windows or mac?
>
>
>>I did not know that. How does that work? Does it just save as CWP? Or is
>>there something else going on?
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Cameron Strife" <[email protected]>
>> To: "JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 2:40 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Windows or mac?
>>
>>
>>> actually, if he's using pro tools nine, then he can export a session
>>> that she could import straight into Sonar and vice versa.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 7/22/11, Drew <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> I hate to do this, especially on a sonar mailing list, but if you're
>>>> doing
>>>> small things and want to collaborate, reaper might be a better option
>>>> for
>>>> you than Sonar because it's a lot lighter on system resources, and it
>>>> works
>>>> on windows and mac. It isn't accessible on OSX but works well for us on
>>>> Windows, and he'd be able to use his mac and send projects you can use
>>>> with
>>>> the same program on Windows. If he's using garage band or protools you
>>>> won't
>>>> be able to on another computer that isn't a mac (there's a windows
>>>> ProTools
>>>> but it's a disaster both accessibility wise and in other ways). If you
>>>> decide to stick with Sonar he'll have to learn how that works in order
>>>> to
>>>> collaborate. So either way someone's going to have to learn how to use a
>>>>
>>>> new
>>>> system so you can both work together. Just an idea.
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: <[email protected]>
>>>> To: "JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list"
>>>> <[email protected]>
>>>> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 11:23 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Windows or mac?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Ok, this is the whole reason I have not gotten a desktop.  I just don't
>>>>>
>>>>> do
>>>>>
>>>>> enough to warant all this stuff which I don't understand.  I mean I
>>>>> have a
>>>>>
>>>>> lot of projects but they are small.  I'm a singer songwriter.  Sonar is
>>>>>
>>>>> my
>>>>>
>>>>> version of the eight track dat with a lot more power.  Of course, if I
>>>>> got
>>>>>
>>>>> a computer, I'd do the two hard drives, even though I don't really
>>>>> understand the need and it seems like it would be confusing.  Like
>>>>> you'd
>>>>> be always searching for your stuff.  But how can you run windows on a
>>>>> mac?
>>>>>
>>>>> Isn't that like two different operating systems?  Darrell has mentioned
>>>>> garage band, but since we colaborate on songs sometimes, isn't that a
>>>>> bad
>>>>> idea?  I'm not arguing I promise, just asking a whole lot of questions.
>>>>> Because honestly my laptop works great other than that I have to hook
>>>>> it
>>>>> up whereas a desktop would just stay hooked all the time.
>>>>>
>>>>> --------------------------------------------------
>>>>> From: "Cameron Strife" <[email protected]>
>>>>> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 12:53 PM
>>>>> To: "JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list"
>>>>> <[email protected]>
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Windows or mac?
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi.  You can run windows natively on a desktop without a problem.  So,
>>>>>> if you have a dual boot machine, you can have a mac OS X partition,
>>>>>> and a windows partition.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I really can't think of much that you can't do on a mac now.  as far
>>>>>> as music production, you have garage band and pro tools as the two
>>>>>> main options currently.  The main drawback with pt right now is the
>>>>>> fact that the event list editor is not accessible.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Macs are built very well, now have thunderbolt, and windows runs very
>>>>>> smoothly on a Mac.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regarding the desk space issue, a mac book pro or an I mac would solve
>>>>>> that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For audio work, you really want two hard drives; a system drive and an
>>>>>> audio/storage drive.  You can use the thunderbolt port to connect an
>>>>>> additional drive or drives, with or without using a raid
>>>>>> configuration.  Also, you can get the I mac with two hard drives now.
>>>>>> A solid state hd and a 7200rpm hd.  that would work fine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Good luck,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 7/22/11, [email protected]
>>>>>> <[email protected]>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> Our next purchase, after we actually purchase monitors that work and
>>>>>>> don't
>>>>>>> pop and hiss, is a new computer.  Darrell is all about mac this and
>>>>>>> mac
>>>>>>> that.  He says mac is best.  Can I use sonar with mac?  Are macs
>>>>>>> blind
>>>>>>> friendly?  I tried to tell him that I didn't think mac would work
>>>>>>> well
>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>> sonar.  He isn't really believing me.  I'm afraid it would end up
>>>>>>> being
>>>>>>> an
>>>>>>> accessibility issue.  If both of us are going to use a computer
>>>>>>> that's
>>>>>>> mostly for music... wouldn't it make sense to have something that
>>>>>>> both
>>>>>>> of us
>>>>>>> can use?  So remind me again why it's better to have a desktop?  Is
>>>>>>> it a
>>>>>>> hard drive issue?  Would I still be using a audio interface like m
>>>>>>> audio
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> plug into everything?  What is the difference between a computer
>>>>>>> designed
>>>>>>> for music and one that isn't?  The bad thing is that I'd also have to
>>>>>>> get
>>>>>>> speakers and a  monitor to clutter up my already crowded table.
>>>>>>
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