, 2010 2:47 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Making Music on a Mac
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
Hi,
Suggestions for what exactly?
thanks
Ricardo Walker
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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
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
There is a great tracker for the PC and Mac called renoise, which let's you do
mod pattern based music, very similar to OctaMED on the Amiga. Sadly though it
is not accessible which I discovered after losing my sight this year. The
developer has no plans to make it accessible either as the
Hello Chris,
Where can I find renoise? I can study its source code and maybe, I will develop
an accessible interface for it.
regards
Jonathan Chacón
El 30/12/2010, a las 14:24, Chris Moore escribió:
There is a great tracker for the PC and Mac called renoise, which let's you
do mod
You can download renoise 2.6 for the Mac from here:
http://www.renoise.com/download/renoise/
Chris
On 30 Dec 2010, at 13:38, Jonathan Chacón Barbero wrote:
Hello Chris,
Where can I find renoise? I can study its source code and maybe, I will
develop an accessible interface for it.
Thanks chris but I can't find the source code
Regards
Jonathan Chacón
El 30/12/2010, a las 14:51, Chris Moore escribió:
You can download renoise 2.6 for the Mac from here:
http://www.renoise.com/download/renoise/
Chris
On 30 Dec 2010, at 13:38, Jonathan Chacón Barbero wrote: