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Abnormalbrain Abnormalbrain is a male
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Wich should one chose for mac? I haven't been working a lot with any of them. I've heard that Logic is faster than Cubase. But wich is best of Logic/Protools m-powered?

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18-03-2006 15:05 Homepage of Abnormalbrain
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logic = mac

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quote:
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logic = mac


yep

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18-03-2006 15:15 Homepage of cynik
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protools also runs damn solid on a mac.
i have my doubts about those m-powered interfaces, i'd go for an mbox2.

my advice, listen to no one and check them both out , and see what's the best program for you.

work with both, use some midi, do some chops,study the interface,

You'll feel wich one works best for your needs (and wallet Wink )
18-03-2006 16:26
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protools also runs damn solid on a mac.

damn right the windows version kept workin on my nerves so i'm off that stuff now
fuckin wish i could afford a mac

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18-03-2006 17:09 Homepage of baz
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