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| Gear addict Joined: Jul 2006 Location: overlooking the pacific ocean
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Thread Starter | Installing software?
I just got a MAC a couple of days ago, and all my software I was using before were run on P.C's. I don't think it will be a problem for me to install them like Cubase and EZ Drummer, but I was wondering if its ok to install them without a A/D Converter on my computer? I plan on getting a new one soon, and don't want to put the old one on that I was using with my P.C. Thanks
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