So as I continue my migration to Apple (my Logic 7.2 arrives tomorrow), and I'm getting all my AUs and standalones and sound libs installed...I'm speculating about what other tools I'm going to need to replicate my PC setup. For wave editing, I was a longtime Sound Forge user -- what is the best equivalent on Apple? Bias Peak? Something else? For loop stuff, I'm continuing on with Stylus RMX (amazing product), but I also used Acid 6.0, especially for soundtrack work. Does Logic have enough loop functionality to cover what Acid does? Which brings me to the biggest question -- for those of you using Intel Macs, what think you of using BootCamp to keep Windows music software around? If BootCamp really works on a practical level, I wouldn't have to give up ACID or Sound Forge or the rest. Thanks for your help -- I realize this is slightly OT. But I wouldn't even be asking these questions if I weren't determined to get back to being a Logic user. Skip
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Apple Tool equivalents
2007-07-24 by F Stuart Leeds
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