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Old 02-06-2007, 07:16 PM
Danny Parker
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Windows equivalent of Garageband?

Hi everyone,

I have been starting to play a little with Garageband and I really like
it's interface and ease-of-use.

Does anyone know if there is a Windows equivalent? If possible it would
be also good if files could be transferred to and from Garageband and
the Windows programme.

Thanks in advance,

Danny
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Old 02-06-2007, 07:16 PM
Dylan Winslow
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Re: Windows equivalent of Garageband?

In article <dparker-B6A34E.19441118082006@news-server.bigpond.net.au>,
Danny Parker <dparker@bigpond.net.au> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I have been starting to play a little with Garageband and I really like
> it's interface and ease-of-use.
>
> Does anyone know if there is a Windows equivalent? If possible it would
> be also good if files could be transferred to and from Garageband and
> the Windows programme.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Danny


Session from M-Audio
<http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Session-main.html> is supposed to
be something like Garageband. I haven't seen it myself.

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Re: Windows equivalent of Garageband?

In article <dparker-B6A34E.19441118082006@news-server.bigpond.net.au>,
Danny Parker <dparker@bigpond.net.au> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I have been starting to play a little with Garageband and I really like
> it's interface and ease-of-use.
>
> Does anyone know if there is a Windows equivalent? If possible it would
> be also good if files could be transferred to and from Garageband and
> the Windows programme.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Danny


Session from M-Audio
<http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Session-main.html> is supposed to
be something like Garageband. I haven't seen it myself.

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If you can't be part of the solution, be part of the problem.
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axel@white-eagle.invalid.uk
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Re: Windows equivalent of Garageband?

In comp.sys.mac.misc Danny Parker <dparker@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> I have been starting to play a little with Garageband and I really like
> it's interface and ease-of-use.


> Does anyone know if there is a Windows equivalent? If possible it would
> be also good if files could be transferred to and from Garageband and
> the Windows programme.


I wish you could take mine! I have it pre-installed on my iBook. The
amount of disc space it occupies annoys me and I would love to send it
to the black hole of /dev/null but without damaging anything else that
might rely on it.

Axel


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Re: Windows equivalent of Garageband?

In comp.sys.mac.misc Danny Parker <dparker@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> I have been starting to play a little with Garageband and I really like
> it's interface and ease-of-use.


> Does anyone know if there is a Windows equivalent? If possible it would
> be also good if files could be transferred to and from Garageband and
> the Windows programme.


I wish you could take mine! I have it pre-installed on my iBook. The
amount of disc space it occupies annoys me and I would love to send it
to the black hole of /dev/null but without damaging anything else that
might rely on it.

Axel


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Re: Windows equivalent of Garageband?

<axel@white-eagle.invalid.uk> wrote:

> In comp.sys.mac.misc Danny Parker <dparker@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> > I have been starting to play a little with Garageband and I really like
> > it's interface and ease-of-use.

>
> > Does anyone know if there is a Windows equivalent? If possible it would
> > be also good if files could be transferred to and from Garageband and
> > the Windows programme.

>
> I wish you could take mine! I have it pre-installed on my iBook. The
> amount of disc space it occupies annoys me and I would love to send it
> to the black hole of /dev/null but without damaging anything else that
> might rely on it.


Nothing "relies" on it. m.


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Re: Windows equivalent of Garageband?

<axel@white-eagle.invalid.uk> wrote:

> In comp.sys.mac.misc Danny Parker <dparker@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> > I have been starting to play a little with Garageband and I really like
> > it's interface and ease-of-use.

>
> > Does anyone know if there is a Windows equivalent? If possible it would
> > be also good if files could be transferred to and from Garageband and
> > the Windows programme.

>
> I wish you could take mine! I have it pre-installed on my iBook. The
> amount of disc space it occupies annoys me and I would love to send it
> to the black hole of /dev/null but without damaging anything else that
> might rely on it.


Nothing "relies" on it. m.


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Re: Windows equivalent of Garageband?

In article <KzoFg.3043$cw.1032@fed1read03>,
<axel@white-eagle.invalid.uk> wrote:

> In comp.sys.mac.misc Danny Parker <dparker@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> > I have been starting to play a little with Garageband and I really like
> > it's interface and ease-of-use.

>
> > Does anyone know if there is a Windows equivalent? If possible it would
> > be also good if files could be transferred to and from Garageband and
> > the Windows programme.

>
> I wish you could take mine! I have it pre-installed on my iBook. The
> amount of disc space it occupies annoys me and I would love to send it
> to the black hole of /dev/null but without damaging anything else that
> might rely on it.


Just delete it, if you don't want it there. You won't break anything.
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Re: Windows equivalent of Garageband?

In article <KzoFg.3043$cw.1032@fed1read03>,
<axel@white-eagle.invalid.uk> wrote:

> In comp.sys.mac.misc Danny Parker <dparker@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> > I have been starting to play a little with Garageband and I really like
> > it's interface and ease-of-use.

>
> > Does anyone know if there is a Windows equivalent? If possible it would
> > be also good if files could be transferred to and from Garageband and
> > the Windows programme.

>
> I wish you could take mine! I have it pre-installed on my iBook. The
> amount of disc space it occupies annoys me and I would love to send it
> to the black hole of /dev/null but without damaging anything else that
> might rely on it.


Just delete it, if you don't want it there. You won't break anything.
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Re: Windows equivalent of Garageband?

In comp.sys.mac.misc Dave Balderstone <dave@n_o_t_t_h_i_sbalderstone.ca> wrote:
> In article <KzoFg.3043$cw.1032@fed1read03>,


>> > Does anyone know if there is a Windows equivalent? If possible it would
>> > be also good if files could be transferred to and from Garageband and
>> > the Windows programme.


>> I wish you could take mine! I have it pre-installed on my iBook. The
>> amount of disc space it occupies annoys me and I would love to send it
>> to the black hole of /dev/null but without damaging anything else that
>> might rely on it.


> Just delete it, if you don't want it there. You won't break anything.


Thanks Dave and Matt.

My GarageBand is destined to the big rm -rf.

Axel

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Re: Windows equivalent of Garageband?

In comp.sys.mac.misc Dave Balderstone <dave@n_o_t_t_h_i_sbalderstone.ca> wrote:
> In article <KzoFg.3043$cw.1032@fed1read03>,


>> > Does anyone know if there is a Windows equivalent? If possible it would
>> > be also good if files could be transferred to and from Garageband and
>> > the Windows programme.


>> I wish you could take mine! I have it pre-installed on my iBook. The
>> amount of disc space it occupies annoys me and I would love to send it
>> to the black hole of /dev/null but without damaging anything else that
>> might rely on it.


> Just delete it, if you don't want it there. You won't break anything.


Thanks Dave and Matt.

My GarageBand is destined to the big rm -rf.

Axel

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