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offline Omneignotumus on 2003-01-28 10:33 [#00531624]
Points: 506 Status: Lurker



Are there any Mac users on here who actually like to talk
about music composing and producing? Is anyone into the new
SparkME (or higher)? Im in the process of trying to pick a
wav editor that has the best features for OS X. If you are a
music maker in the mac environment, what do you use?


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2003-01-28 10:42 [#00531626]
Points: 4130 Status: Addict



Havent made the switch to OS X yet, but protools just been
released on OS X, version to be released soon, they showed
it at NAMM

When Max/MSP, Rebirth and ReCycle are compatible with OS X
that is when I am switching

Right now I use mainly Max/MSP, Cubase, Reason, Recycle,
Rebirth, and some custom vst effects/instruments that I will
be sharing with people when I get my website up, along with
some max patches. Live, Peak, Logic, soundedit are apps I
use a lot too, I have been getting back into hardware again
so I havent been using that many programs recently


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2003-01-28 10:45 [#00531628]
Points: 4130 Status: Addict



If you just want to talk about digital audio with mac users,
this is not the board to do it on, because more then 70% of
the users here are pc users. Mac Addict's forums is the
place to do that, at www.macaddict.com.

What programs are you running on OS X right now
Omneignotumus, bessides SparkME


 

offline xlr from Boston (United States) on 2003-01-28 11:41 [#00531666]
Points: 4904 Status: Regular



I know a bit about os X, but my knowledge of audio
production is lacking.

Also, Omneignotumus, check these forums out:
MacNN forums

Then scroll down to "digital media" There are a lot of
knowledgeable people.


 


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