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Posted by doc on 04/11/06 04:51
thanks for jumping in Nappy, when we got our training in LA it was on pc's
and at a large conglomerate and they were all pc's. so, we too know there
are a lot of pc's in the LA area, let alone half the folks in the training
there were from LA and were all getting pc training, not mac . . and it
would seem rather suspicious to get training on a pc if one was going to use
a mac huh?
drd :o)
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>> "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message
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>>> "Specs"wrote ...
>>> > I don't think the 90/10 split follows for the creative
>>> > industry. Macs dominate Audio and publishing fields.
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>>> That is the popular myth. But you wouldn't get any support
>>> from the people over on the audio newsgroups. Besides,
>>> what difference does it make?
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>> It doesn't make any difference whatsoever. I was giving you the benefit
>> of
>> my experience. I have _never_ seen a PC in a recording studio. I
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> Specs.. come on man.. be truthful. here in LA there are plenty of PCs in
> studios.
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