The Creative Specialists do the training in Apple Store one to one sessions, not the Geniuses. Getting certified in ANY pro-level application is not a trivial investment in time, and they get paid the same whether they know pro apps or not. In my case I know and use Logic, but since I don't record multiple instrumentalists at one time, don't have a multiport audio interface. By definition a trainer can't take you any farther than they themselves have gone. To be certain of getting a trainer with Logic experience, be sure to sign up for a Logic session, not Garageband or OS/X.. The geniuses are the guys behind the counter that handle broken systems. karl --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "cb50dc" <cb50dc@...> wrote: > > --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "Shawn Thorpe" <shawnogordo@> wrote: > > > > Also, for what it's worth, I've found that the Apple Store Geniuses aren't > > usually that knowledgable about Apple's "pro" products, such as Logic. No > > offense to them. It's just been my experience.
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Re: iMac or Mac Pro?
2008-10-01 by Karl M
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