Tracker for Macs
Does anyone know of a tracker program for mac OSX? If you did it''d be awesome if you let me know ...thanks
-BretonRoss-
I''m assuming you''re meaning a multitracking program to record. If I''m right, then then there''s a whole slew of programs, the Big 3 being Digidesign''s ProTools, MOTU''s Digital Performer, and Emagic''s Logic. there are a ton of cheaper and free alternatives out there as well, but those 3 are the best out there. personally i use protools
"CD quality" is an insult
"CD quality" is an insult
"CD quality" is an insult
D''oh, shows what i know.
"CD quality" is an insult
"CD quality" is an insult
"CD quality" is an insult
thanks a bunch...do you know of any others cause that one requires you download some compiler and stuff and well...i''m easily scared by stuff like that...but thanks for taking the time to reply...mucho appreciato
BretonRoss
BretonRoss
If anyone has a spare few minutes, would you be cool enough to explain what that program is used for exactly? I think I have an idea, but if anyone could I''d appreciate it. Maybe an example? thanks
"CD quality" is an insult
"CD quality" is an insult
"CD quality" is an insult
To read about modules and trackers go here and click forward to page 3.
Oo, compilers and stuff; sorry I didn''t read far enough into the site to notice that. I don''t see any other OSX trackers to be honest. Your best bet is trying to find someone who can help you with the build. Maybe someone in the code section of this site will know how to use GCC to compile stuff on OSX?!
Good luck :D
Oo, compilers and stuff; sorry I didn''t read far enough into the site to notice that. I don''t see any other OSX trackers to be honest. Your best bet is trying to find someone who can help you with the build. Maybe someone in the code section of this site will know how to use GCC to compile stuff on OSX?!
Good luck :D
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