Hi,

Suggestions for what exactly?

thanks

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On Dec 31, 2010, at 2:46 AM, Austin Seraphin wrote:

> Well for the curious trying to install  iLife from the USB stick that came 
> with my Air onto my iMac didn't work. "This software is not compatible with 
> your computer." It knows!
> I just went ahead and purchased a copy, it seemed like a good enough starting 
> place, but I remain open to any and all suggestions.
> 
> On Dec 30, 2010, at 6:56 AM, f10r14n wrote:
> 
>> Garage band seems to be accessible enough nowadays.
>> 
>> About iLife, I'm not sure. I can't remember if you get a dvd with that
>> software with your macs ...if so, i guess you could just install iLife
>> on the iMac as well.
>> 
>> On Dec 30, 7:02 am, Austin Seraphin <aus...@behindthecurtain.us>
>> wrote:
>>> It always amazes me how Mac users have a family vibe. We feel empathy when 
>>> we hear of the death of a fellow Mac user. Because of this, I first wanted 
>>> to pass on the sad news that a long-time Mac user and professional musician 
>>> has passed away. Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson helped found such legendary 
>>> industrial bands as Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV, and Coil. He died in his 
>>> sleep on November 24th.
>>> 
>>> While reflecting and self-reflecting upon these reflections, I decided that 
>>> this marked the time to finally get into making music on my beautiful iMac. 
>>> I've started using Amadeus Pro at the excellent recommendation of list 
>>> members. That does multi-track editing. Now I guess I need a sequencer. I 
>>> don't even know exactly what I want. I created .mod files as a teen-ager, 
>>> if anyone remembers those. I also toyed with some Windows sequencing before 
>>> my installation crashed fabulously for the final time.
>>> 
>>> I've heard about the new Garage Band, supposedly with improved 
>>> accessibility. One guy told me he didn't find it so, but others seem to 
>>> like it. I've also seen some other music programs in the Apple store and 
>>> elsewhere. I want something I can easily learn, something with which I can 
>>> start making trance music as soon as possible, and something that will give 
>>> me room to grow, with a shallow learning curve. I also plan to do strange 
>>> and wonderful things with instruments, including using sacred mathematical 
>>> scales, as  researched by Hans Cousto.http://akashaproject.degives examples 
>>> of this. I'd appreciate any recommendations anyone may have. No doubt 
>>> others have asked similar questions, so I apologize in advance.
>>> 
>>> - Austin
>>> 
>>> PS: I have iLife 11 on my MacBook Air. I would rather have it on my iMac. I 
>>> wonder if I could just transfer it from one machine to another? If not I 
>>> guess I'd have to pay the $49 if I want to go that route.
>> 
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