Wendy and Lisa and the Macs

Wendy and Lisa with black MacBook
The Macintosh is an important tool for musicians Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman of Prince fame.

In the last years the artistic duo has been hard at work scoring music for movies and TV shows and Apple products play a substantial role.
An example is the Heroes series soundtrack which is

played entirely by Melvoin and Coleman themselves and is produced on three Intel Macs and a hard drive RAID system.

In the picture -taken from a Heroes “behind the scenes” programme- you can see that while Lisa plays looking at the footage Wendy is using a black MacBook.

Tuesday 13 January 2009, 12:23 pm
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Five years of GarageBand

Filed under: Software

iLife con GarageBandIn January, 2004 Apple introduced a new addition to the the iLife software suite, GarageBand.

After a programs for managing music (iTunes), digital pictures (iPhoto), home moviemaking (iMovie) and Dvd creation (iDvd) with iLife 04 it was the turn of a solution that turned a Mac into a professional-quality musical instrument and recording studio thanks to technologies from German software-house Emagic, which Apple acquired in 2002.

Using Apple’s promotional images for media let’s see how GarageBand has evolved in its first five years (and five versions) although, as you can see the official screenshots in the last year stray away from showing the main interface and put the spotlight on specific features that Apple wanted to showcase and promote.

GarageBand (iLife 04): it’s clear how GarageBand belongs to the Logic lineage and the lower section with samples and instruments also resembles Soundtrack, introduced in 2003.
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GarageBand 2 (iLife 05): the main new feature spotlighted here is that the program now “displays and edits musical notation in real time for people who know how to read and write music or want to learn”.
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GarageBand 3 (iLife 06): the new sidebar and the lower area make it pretty much evident that GarageBand is also “a complete solution for creating professional quality Podcasts”.
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GarageBand 08 (iLife 08): there are many improvements but Apple chooses to focus on Magic GarageBand, “an easy and fun way for musicians and non-musicians alike to create a song. Users can pick from nine musical genres and interact with a band of “players” on a virtual stage”.
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GarageBand 09 (iLife 09): Apple transforms GarageBand into a music teaching tool and a lesson marketplace “with 18 basic lessons” for free and “optional lessons from top artists” for sale through the GarageBand Lesson Store.
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Friday 09 January 2009, 10:09 am
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Ten years ago: the Power Macintosh G3 Blue & White

Filed under: Design, Hardware

the Power Mac G3 blue & whiteJan. 5, 1999 was also the date on which Apple introduced the new Power Macintosh G3, a new Macintosh line which, according to Steve Jobs, was meant to “crush the competition with its raw power, graphics performance and industrial design”.

The new Power Mac G3 featured new copper-based PowerPC processors from 300 up to 400MHz (later upgraded to 450), an ATI RAGE 128 16MB video card, two USB and two 400 Mbps Firewire ports (an industry first), retained an ADB legacy port, and most of all was housed in a striking translucent blue and “ice” (white) minitower enclosure.
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Monday 05 January 2009, 11:40 pm
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Ten years ago: here comes Mac OS X Server

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On Jan. 5, 1999, during the Macworld Expo, Apple announced Mac OS X Server as its’ new server operating system offering, which was declared to combine “the proven strength of Unix with the simplicity of Macintosh”.

Mac OS X Server 1
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Monday 05 January 2009, 1:38 pm
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