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Yes, I have been using Mercurial (hg) with Logic Pro for a while now and with great results. Also coming from a software development background I find the main benefit to be the comments for each changeset and the ability to go back and branch from an earlier version to try out alternate production or composition techniques. As mentioned you will likely pay ...


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Your top choice for truly free (ie nonpropietary, and no license fee) is Ardour. Ardour is not incredibly simple to get setup, especially with VST support. It's not super difficult, but before you try it, I'd recomend reading about how to install it, add VST support and also about JACK, which it uses as its audio engine. You should also take a look at ...


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This may be a case of differing Pan laws between your software and theirs. Are any tracks panned and are these the sounds which appear louder? It may be worth asking them which Panning law their software was set to and check either your options or DAW documentation to find out which one you are set to. Here's a quick rundown on a Logic example: ...


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Shazam (and various others) do this for entire songs. This paper describes how: Beforehand, Shazam fingerprints a comprehensive catalog of music, and stores the fingerprints in a database. A user “tags” a song they hear, which fingerprints a 10 second sample of audio. The Shazam app uploads the fingerprint to Shazam’s service, which runs a search for a ...


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I know this is pretty old but you will need to go and update your version of Reason to 3.0.5. Per the proppellerhead website: This is a mac-only update designed to bring Intel Mac compatibility to Reason. This update also includes the latest version of ReWire, so non-Intel mac users still benefit a lot from this update. With the new ReWire, Reason's sample ...



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