Atari/Mac/PC
2004-04-28 by Nicholasfaith@...
Hello, just a forewarning as a Atari/Mac/PC (and commodore 64 sometimes)
you may want to try before you buy with a PC setup, atleast for midi-sequencing.
I Use the Mac and Atari both running Logic, PC for editing and generating
sounds.. and the occasional old school game of quake. I've used Cubase and logic
over each platform and coming from atari nothing was tight enough.Mac had been
my second choice for midi and they seem tighter every year. I have yet to run
Cubase on XP so I can't make a fair comment on this but I heard it's alot
more stable then any windows version before it. but I thought I'd encourage you
to try it before you invest.
I must say this is based solely on my opinion and everyone has their owns
needs from their setup. Good luck in finding yours which ever it may be.
Nicholas
In a message dated 4/28/04 7:13:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
emax@yahoogroups.com writes:
> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 14:09:53 +0200 (CEST)
> From: Sylvain Dumortier <sdumor@...>
> Subject: Re: Digest Number 625
>
> Thanks Aaron. Maybe the community will help American
> and French relationships? I hope so...
> I'm a new member so I have to introduce myself to the
> community:
> I work at Radio France and I am, say, an electronic
> engineer specialized in audio products. If someone
> needs help...
> I make an heavy use of my Emax, my E4XT Ultra, my
> Wavestation, my Drumstation, my DW6000, ... using an
> Atari ST with Cubase for sequencing and a Sadie
> workstation for recording.
> I think i will try Cubase on a PC soon.
> See you!
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