Just a note on the Band in a box for Mac

http://www.pgmusic.com/biabmacdemo.htm

In the system requirements they say that version 11 for Mac is supposed to be able to 
run under OSX but with timing issues caused by QuickTime. (odd) So they recommend OS9. 
I'm not sure how long this version 11 has been available though. And isn't it true 
that newer Macs can't install OS9 even as a second startup disk?

I use Logic (Mac) and Acid (PC) but it would be awesome to use GarageBand as it beefs 
up. Looks promising. Band in a Box is quite cool. I've had many opportunities to play 
around with the PC version.

Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Klaus Major
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 1:01 AM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: [OT] new Mac software: GarageBand and iLife'04

Hi Mark,

> Alex-
>
> Thanks for the urls. I'll follow those up.
>
> Meanwhile, if you're looking to record live audio, check out the free
> version of ProTools (LE).

I thought that they still have a OS 9.x version?

> And for my money, the best program to jam or
> practice along with (YMMV) is still Band in a Box. Unfortunately they
> dropped the Mac version some time ago and it's now Windows-only.

There is also a OS 9.x version of Band in a Box, but this only runs
with QuickTime version < 5... :-(

> ...
> -Mark Wieder
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards

Klaus Major
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.major-k.de


P.S.
As an ex-pro and now hobby-musician i WILL buy a copy of
iLIfe 04/Garage Band, you bet :-)

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