Hi, You can always head to your friendly neighbourhood apple store.
That's what we did here anyways. If any one is interested I can
dedicate time on my Ventrilo server for group discussion on logic.
I'm more than passing interested myself, but we're selling the mackie
onyx 1640 firewire to this client along with either sonar producer 7
or logic, the deciding of which will determine what options he gets on
his macbook. So we really got'a know.
Best,
erik burggraaf
Certified Technician
Assistive Computing LTD Support and training
Sales department: 888-828-2445
Support and Training: 888-255-5194
Email: [email protected]
Website coming soon
On 13-Dec-08, at 6:10 AM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hi
Can we keep this on list please? I'm also interested to know
everything about Logic and its current accessibility. I haven't
gotten lucky enough to be able to play with it yet, however.
On Dec 13, 2008, at 08:57, erik burggraaf wrote:
Hi guys, I got to play with logic studio pro 8 a few days ago.
The interface looks very very nice except for one thing. I
couldn't figure out in the hour or so I had to play around with,
how to make VO delve the track browser so I could change tracks.
So, if I wanted to solo a drum track to look for a crash symbol tha
I thought was out of place, how would I select the drum track so I
could solo it? I can see a solo button in my aranger window, and I
got the play and stop buttons to do their thing. In fact the whole
thing looked quite lovely except for this one minor drawback. If
you have experience with logic pro 8 could you please call or email
me? I want to sell it to a client and he wants to buy it, but we
have to make sure he can use it first, smiles.
Best,
erik burggraaf
Certified Technician
Assistive Computing LTD Support and training
Sales department: 888-828-2445
Support and Training: 888-255-5194
Email: [email protected]
Website coming soon
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