Hi.  yes, I have been reading about Amadeus pro and it's got some very good
reviews.  With vo though, what can you do as far as EQ, effects parameters,
scrubbing, panning, etc?

I didn't know that about finder regarding cd/dvd burning.  That's a handy
tip.  

Thanks!

Cameron.





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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Steven Sawczyn
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 10:17 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Finally got my Mac Book Pro, and, freeware recommendations
anybody?

First, congrats on the new Mac, that sounds like quite the machine.
It sounds like you have all the software you could want, but I have a
few suggestions. First, although nowhere near as good as Sonar,
Amadeus Pro is a great, accessible audio editor for the Mac.  The
program costs $40 I believe, but it's well worth it.  Second, you can
burn DVDs directly from theFinder.  Simply put whatever you want to
burn in a folder, select that folder an under file, choose burn
folder.  There are a few other ways to do this as well, but I find
that to be the easiest so far.

Hope all this helps, please feel free to contact me on or off list if
I can help further.

Thanks,

Steve


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On 27/04/2010, at 9:24 PM, "Cameron" <came...@cameronstrife.com> wrote:

> Hello everyone.  I finally am back in mac land again and I am loving it!
I
> ended up going for the new 15 inch mac book pro with 4gb of ram and the
> Intel I5 2.4gHz processor.  it's running very smooth and the build quality
> is fantastic.
>
> I haven't owned a mac in quite a while and this is my first time really
> digging into OS X 10.6.  I downloaded a bunch of things I used to have, as
> well as some new things I've seen mentioned on this list and in other
places
> online.
>
> Here is the current list of what I've installed thus far.  if anyone can
> recommend additional freeware that is vo friendly that I might find
useful,
> please feel free to respond either on list or off list.  I will be using
> this for office related tasks, entertainment purposes, and audio work once
> the accessible version of pro tools is released.  until then, I'll be
using
> Sonar with jaws under win xp pro sp3 running native thanks to bootcamp.
>
> One thing I do need is a program to burn single layer and dual layer data
> dvdrs.  Any suggestions?  or, is there something built into OS X sl I can
> use?
>
> here is my list of currently installed stuff:
>
> stuffit expander, reel player, DivX, adium, TheUnarchiver, Olearia, growl,
> audasity, vlc, dropbox, skype, open office, cocktail, and I bought mac
scan.
> I will be buying Iwork when I have the spare cash.
>
> Any suggestions welcome!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cameron.
>
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