from the very brief look i took, I'd say Josh is right about Logic
being somewhat doable with patience, but I'd ad a decent control
surface to that.  Even with that, somewhat is probably the word, I
doubt you'd be abled to get right into the nitty gritty of editing
audio/midi, no idea how many plugins you'd be able to use etc either.
I wish I knew more, but the impression I got was that I'd be fighting
an uphill battle, and access is the last thing I want to be worrying
about in a session.  It's a pretty bad time to be a muso with a mac at
the mo unfortunately.  Never thought I'd be doing it, but it's gonna
be Sonar in Bootcamp for me shortly I reckon.  hmmm... i'm pretty
whistful about that.

On 9/17/08, Josh de Lioncourt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Last I heard, Apple had done some work with Logic.  There are still a
> lot of unlabelled buttons and the like.  It is probably somewhat
> workable with patience.
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> Josh de Lioncourt
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> "The rich declare themselves poor,
> "And most of us are not sure,
> "If we have too much,
> "But we'll take our chances,
> "'cause God stopped keeping score."
> Praying for Time--George Michael
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> On Sep 17, 2008, at 11:05 AM, WWJD wrote:
>
>> Are either a these two apps even half way doable with voice over?  I
>> understand that a large large large large part of them probably
>> isn't, but, is it at least even somewhat? doable, if you have some
>> time and some patients?
>>
>> Or, is neither of 'em really worth the trouble.
>>
>> Chris.
>>
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