Is Garageband really enough?
I read a review of Apple Logic where the author was commenting on the complaints of his clients. They said that when he was using ProTools that his recordings sounded 'thin', a problem that vanished when he started using Apple Logic.
[Note: I'm not comparing ANYTHING to Apple Logic Pro or ProTools, just using that as an example]
So, it seems that (contrary to what I had learned from other sources) that software DOES have a sound. I thought it was all just 1's and 0's...
Apart from usability, flexibility, etc, am I still going to get pro recording results from Garageband? I just upgraded to Leopard so my Cubase SE doesn't work anymore, and I'm looking around for a replacement. In the meantime, I need to make music.
I also have a lite version of Ableton Live (7.0.7) that will work in a pinch ....
[Gear: MacBook Pro 2.4GHz/4GB RAM/250GB HD]
Which low budget app is likely to give me great quality recordings, or doesn't it matter?
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