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Amateur Guitar player/ Interface, I-drums and Logic Express question
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<blockquote data-quote="Kriswitch" data-source="post: 961220" data-attributes="member: 104798"><p>Well if you bought Logic express you can still use mic input on your mac to record with, or you could buy an interface.. but if its just you recording your self then the mic input would be fine I'd say </p><p>As for the drums I wouldn't worry about I-drum, Logic has a pretty good drum machine in it, and has a fair few decent kits with it. I'd buy logic first then if your still interested in i-drum the you could get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kriswitch, post: 961220, member: 104798"] Well if you bought Logic express you can still use mic input on your mac to record with, or you could buy an interface.. but if its just you recording your self then the mic input would be fine I'd say As for the drums I wouldn't worry about I-drum, Logic has a pretty good drum machine in it, and has a fair few decent kits with it. I'd buy logic first then if your still interested in i-drum the you could get it. [/QUOTE]
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