Tue, 27 May 2008 Mac user: Jean-Michel Jarre
Jean-Michel Jarre talks Mac and Logic Pro in latest French Apple profile report
Internationally-renowned musician Jean-Michel Jarre is a Logic Pro user, according to an Apple profile published by Apple France.
The report takes a look at the artist’s work, beginning with his eponymous ‘70’s album, Oxygen, which sold 12 million copies worldwide.
Jarre works with long-time collaborator, Patrick Pelamourges, the report explains, with the latter musician introducing Jarre to the Mac in 1982 (an Apple IIe).
The two men use a Mac Pro with Logic Pro for music creation, using Apple’s software to manage the creation of new music tracks in their purpose-built recording studio. They also use the Mac set-up in live performance, the report reveals.
A Google Translate version of the report is available here.
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