I'm not familiar with Amadeus II, so I can't say what kind of program it is -- does it do multitrack mixing? Do you need that? If so, maybe you could upgrade to Deck 3.5 which runs under OS X... 2 cents. - Mark On 1/1/04 10:28 PM, Granville Kennedy at gskiii at telerama.lm.com wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > I second the suggestion of trying Amadeus II, and keep the freeware > Audacity around as well... > Why waste $ on software if you can tackle the learning curves and get > what you need done :-) > (I'm not really a professional, I just play one on the internet!) > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/audacity/ > > Regards, > Joey Kennedy. > > > On Thursday, Jan 1, 2004, at 17:56 US/Eastern, Puget Sound Cinema > Society wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm finally getting serious about audio editing in Final Cut Pro >> (still using 3.0.4 on my G4/450), but I am hitting its limitations >> very quickly. Things that I could do in Premiere under OS 9 (using >> Ionizer and Deck II) I cannot do as readily under X. >> >> What are the available and affordable and recommended editing programs >> that run under OS X? Arboretum hasn't released Ionizer for X yet. I've >> heard good things about Peak DV and Digital Performer, but I want some >> "professional" advice before I drop any money on something other than >> a new processor... Ideas? >> >> >> Omar >> > >> > Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you... > Finger for PGP key ------ http://users.telerama.com/~gskiii