anyone explored these packs yet (included with Logic 8)?
I'm curious about the quality of the playable/programmable instruments (don't care much about the loops).
thanks!
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I'm curious about the quality of the playable/programmable instruments (don't care much about the loops).
thanks!
: )
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Re: Apple's "Jam Packs"
Mon, March 31, 2008 - 8:01 PMactually, some of them arn't bad sounding. however, they have very limited editing features. -
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Re: Apple's "Jam Packs"
Mon, March 31, 2008 - 10:05 PMI do not know shit about DAWs outside garageband.... but I love that you can tweak all the instruments in many ways... I mean you can create your own instrument with all the tweaking they give you... anyway I finally fixed my MacBook. all it needed was a new hard-drive.
Well I have a lot to learn about making music but I think this is a cool tribe... feel free to send me a link to your music or make me a friend... especially if you are a lonely female in the bay area!!! -
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Re: Apple's "Jam Packs"
Tue, April 1, 2008 - 7:58 PMThere are several gigabytes of free apple loops at www.beathive.com (I think this is the correct address....I'm going from memory). Also GB will accept any compatible free (or otherwise) AU plug in.....that really makes things fun. I was helping my 13 year old daughter compose some stuff in GB not a couple of weeks ago and we had a blast! I'm gonna have to do that again soon.
www.myspace.com/mortal_engines
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