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Subject: Re: Multi-track recording on mac
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well here we are lol
macintosh capable hard disk recording systems. well we have pro tools, we
have logic studio 8, we have Cubase 4 and a few others.
a basic run down for you good friend. at present digidesign along with slau
and rick are getting protools accessible for the mac. though it is a long
and arduous process it will get there in time.
logic studio 8 as I understand is in the process of being accessible with
voiceover but dont hold me to that. I'm getting more and more from
apple and a
couple of people doing some testing.
cubase 4 is something I am taking on as a project along with a couple of
cubase users from the midi-mag list. With having contact with yamaha and
hopefully some contact with steinberg we should get somewhere
so I'm sorry at present there isnt anything multi track wise yet that's
accessible.
lew
Thanks Lew,
Are any of the packages you mentioned built directly into OS
leopard? How much do the packages cost? Which package is easiest to
do what I need for some one who can see? Which development is likely
to have accessibility soonest?
Thanks for the info