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Motivated by Music Tour

Motivated by Music Tour 04/20/2004 04:46 PM

Apple and Digidesign invite music professionals and aspiring pros to sign up for the free Motivated by Music Tour. Motivated by Music will visit 21 cities worldwide, illustrating why there is no better way to make music than on a Mac and demonstrating the performance benefits music pros gain by running Digidesign’s Pro Tools HD on a Power Mac G5. [Apr 20]




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