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> Optimizing Mac Os X For Audio, how to optimize for audio recording
majestic0424
post Thu 18 Nov 2004, 19:41
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I am new to audio recording with computer and would like to know how to optimize my mac running the last version of osX for audio recording . Can anyone help with it .
What do I have to do to the system to get the best quality and the highest number of track and buffer size for recording ???

Anyone ???
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arvidtp
post Thu 18 Nov 2004, 22:53
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http://emusician.com/mag/emusic_tracking_b...cats/index.html

'nuff said.

However, they recommend using nicers to enhance DAW priority. I just think that is asking for it. I have made a separate music admin user with practically no system modifications/fancy stuff installed. It seems like it works really nice - and when I want to work on music I just switch over and my dock and everything else is set up for music making. Then when I want to do other "normal" stuff, back to the main user account it is.

Just (if you want) select your user folder for each account (must be done for each account by that particular user), get info, and change permissions: allow all admin users (or whatever group you want) to read and write. It just lets you use all the same files in both accounts, instead of having them hidden from each other.

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lepetitmartien
post Fri 19 Nov 2004, 06:01
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Hardware wise :

- RAM, and then, RAM
- Dedicated hard drive for audio, preferably fast (good IDE, SATA, RAID of some sort depending of your need and budget)
- Avoid kracks and demo software. (oops it's software)


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