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Re: Requirement Equipment [message #66908 is a reply to message #66898] Tue, 05 April 2011 06:08 Go to previous message
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iDummy wrote on Mon, 04 April 2011 19:32
Thanks so much for your post. It really points me in the right direction. He just got a new laptop for Christmas. I think it has the sound card you mentioned, but I will ask to make sure. I will have him read your post to see how he responds. I want him to know that he can do it if he really works at it.


The sound card should be perfectly fine if it is a new computer.

Yeah, it takes time, patience and a real desire to learn. People want to download software with very little knowledge of sound and engineering and expect studio quality results on day one. That ins't anyone's fault, it is just there is the expectation that because something is possible that it is easy. Apple has essentially told people for years that with a Mac, you might as well be a professional audio engineer, which is not the case whatsoever.


 
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