depends on what inputs you'd like... i used to have an m-audio device my friend let me borrow for a while that i would hook 2 rockband drums into, a real electric guitar, and a mic. it was killer!
all of his rewards are based on effort and at ude.
doesn't mean he can't end up being a serial killer.
depends on what inputs you'd like... i used to have an m-audio device my friend let me borrow for a while that i would hook 2 rockband drums into, a real electric guitar, and a mic. it was killer!
he knows alot more about it than i do. i'll make him determine what else he needs.......cuz i got a headache.
Well if he's able to it that way then he'll be safe with logic. ProTools is the only DAW that's proprietary so you should be fine, but I'm not too familiar with Logic so you'll have to check.
Don't forget the rain-proofing and to get the johnson rod rotated.
My friend, an artist, got the macbook. He was a bit disappointed because of some overheating issues. He regrets not ponying up for the aluminum chassis model.
Audacity is free.
So, clambake. Did you return everything?![]()
no, that would be a kneejerk reaction. he'll need a laptop anyway.
But a MacBook pro?![]()
why not? you said yours cooked.
Well yeah, but Logic is a pretty beefy program to start off on. I really don't know how advanced your kid is with recording, how serious he is and what not. That's all I meant by that, really.
it didn't take him very long to blow through garageband and pinpoint the things he couldn't do with the program.
its amazing how advanced kids are these days.
Ah, well good. I'm sure he'll dig it.
we'll know pretty soon. keep your eyes peeled for a "my kid is a dumbass" thread.
I'll personally moderate it![]()
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