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The Ultimate Portable Studio
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Religion |
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2005-08-01 22:43:59 |
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DavidBattino
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Response to: Religion
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Thanks, Jim. We should have made it clear that it was one (albeit very accomplished) person’s opinion and qualified the contentions. (“For me, the Mac is the ultimate creative machine,” etc.)
I understood the line “if you don’t plan to be recording many audio tracks” to mean how often someone records audio tracks, not the number of simultaneous tracks. In other words, Gina was, I believe, highlighting the difference in “flow” between using a multitrack audio editor and a sequencer. MIDI keyboardists produce discrete note events that can be more easily shaped in a sequencer, whereas guitarists will likely be recording complete phrases at a time, not tweaking individual notes. —David Battino
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