Yes, Apple computers are the best for all media productions.
Audio production is a good option to begin with in learning about the music industry. You can gear your experience towards specifically the aspect you are interested in.
The Motorola Simplefi Wireless Digital Audio Receiver was designed to run with an active computer, so it only connects to the computer.
Yes, recording school is a very good place to learn about musical production, and audio engineering. If you want to get into the field seriously, I would strongly recommend it.
April 1, 1976, my good friend.
Your audio is useally very good from the factory with no upgrades. Your video card unless a gaming computer will be very slow and will need upgraded if you want faster video.
Recently I am using a streaming audio capture to extract audio from vcd, avi, etc straightly. Vesy easy. I think it is indeed a good program to save audio from computer internet resources.
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For the time (1976) the technology used for the first Apple computer was very good. Steve Wozniak's drawing for the layout of the circuit board is often considered more art than engineering.
An audio file is a type of computer file that stores digital sound recordings. Audio files can be played back on a computer or other digital audio player. They are often used to store music, but can also be used to store other types of sound recordings, such as speeches or interviews.
A PC is a computer that runs the Microsoft Windows Operating System. The computers themselves are made my many different manufacturers and are the more popular type of computer. They have greater compatability with most software, since most software is targeted towards the more popular buyers. This makes PC a good choice for businesses. Mac is a computer that runs the Mac Operating System. The only manufacturer of these computers are Apple, no third-party sellers. This makes for no-nonsense, straightforward computing. Mac's are very good for media such as video/picture editing and audio production.
For basic music production, GarageBand will do, and it comes with Mac OS X. For more advanced music production, Apple's Logic Studio is a good option: http://www.apple.com/logicstudio/ .
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