In this episode of Monitor, I take a first look at Sequel, Steinberg’s new entry level digital audio workstation software. Sequel is easy to use loop-based music software that is similar to Apple’s GarageBand but is also cross-platform.
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1. Deekstar Jellybotty guy Says:
May 5th, 2008 at 11:58 amI ‘ve just started using Garageband om my girlfriends iMac and find the whole set up amazingly simple.It inspired me to record an epic song within a few hours, it was only supposed to be a demo! the song became a symphony just using Garageband samples, obviously the system itself told me about this “Mac audio guy” website, so I’m here reading through all the good info.I stopped at this section because in the past we have always used Steinberg eqiuipment, even from the very first Atari Pro 24 steinberg release, yes the one before Cubase was even invented 18 years ago. This website, however is a brilliant resource for garageband and I’m hooked already, can’t believe you guys provide these services for free!
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June 29th, 2009 at 6:02 pm
[...] Just check the specs between the Cubase and the MBP, which probably just needs to be Core 2 Duo. 4 GB of RAM would be better than 2. Unless they need to transfer back and forth between Mac/Windows, it might be time to introduce them to Garage Band, as this long time Cubase user found. [...]