To be honest, to this day I do not know where my software instruments have come from in the other programs. I had been putting off using Logic just to avoid the learning curve, but today I have finally got started. I also have a few other free soundfonts downloaded and installed, which have been working fine in Garageband. From there, within GB, I substituted other installed instruments, such as whatever came with the computer, and a few Jam Packs that I bought and installed separately, having verified that they would all work in Logic 7 also, eventually. In Garageband I simply imported the MIDI file (via various means, including Dent de MIDI), and Garageband usually guessed automatically regarding which sounds to apply to each track. My only need for the program at the moment, is to re-touch MIDI files that I download for the Internet, and make them into accompaniment files that I can export to mp3 and then use, to play along with on my saxophone. I do not want to connect any MIDI controllers to the computer or any other hardware. For five years I've been using Garageband, Audacity, Qmidi, Aria Maestosa, and other simpler sequencer programs at home, and now I have Logic Pro 7 on a Mac. I am an intermediate musician with no recording-studio experience.
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