Jay T seems to have the simplest solution: install a virtual OS that Peak
(and SoundSoap of course) will work with.
My problem is just following the advice. I'm very much unlettered in
computer stuff and very nervous about something as exotic sounding as to
install a "virtual machine". And so,
On Monday, February 20, 2017 at 4:01:27 PM UTC-5, davecheck wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I just had to junk my old iMac. I got a newer iMac running Yosemite. But I
> now find that my old, trusty audio editing software, (Bias Peak now
> discontinued) doesn't seem to want to work anymore. Does anyone k
Hey there,
I'm familiar with and a fan of Peak, as well as BIAS sound soap. I would
suggest either running a virtual machine on your new Imac with the version of
OS X that supports your version of Peak.
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On Feb 20, 2017, 4:01 PM, at 4:01 PM, dave wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I ju
> On Feb 20, 2017, at 2:01 PM, dave wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I just had to junk my old iMac. I got a newer iMac running Yosemite. But I
> now find that my old, trusty audio editing software, (Bias Peak now
> discontinued) doesn't seem to want to work anymore. Does anyone know that
> Peak progr
Hi All,
I just had to junk my old iMac. I got a newer iMac running Yosemite. But I
now find that my old, trusty audio editing software, (Bias Peak now
discontinued) doesn't seem to want to work anymore. Does anyone know that
Peak program? And, is there anything out there that'll match Peak
cap