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Re: In praise of Logic Express
I meant Jobs's second coming, yes.
Mind you that biege G3 Mac I had was rock solid. Upgraded it for years
(remember when you could upgrade Macs?). No fan = no noise. Superb.
Then I went PowerBook, & OS X, and things took a bit of a dive for a
few years. Though it did mean I could take the computer out gigging.
cheers,
os.
2008/6/11 Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com>:
> Maybe Os means Jobs' second period with Apple? He was there from the
> beginning but did actually quit Apple for some years, those years when
> Macs really sucked...
>
> (I abandoned Mac back then to use Intel PC's instead, until Jobs came
> back and kicked off the G5 line. Before that I had shifted to Mac from
> Atari when Atari went belly-up. It was on Atari I found out that Logic
> had better timing than Cubase - thanks to some electronic dance music
> producers I was lucky to work with - so I swapped Cubase for Logic
> when leaving Atari and going Mac/Digidesign to jump into the new hard
> drive recording technology).
>
> per
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 9:19 PM, Warren Sirota <wsirota@wsdesigns.com>
>wrote:
>> I'm sorry, there's no such this as a pre-Jobs Mac! You must mean a
>Pepsi Mac.
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 3:05 PM, Os <os@collective.co.uk> wrote:
>>> I don't know - I've always found Logic utterly baffling.
>>>
>>> And this is coming from someone who's been using DAWs since Cubase VST
>>> on my pre-Jobs Mac G3.
>
>
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