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Wed 13 Aug 2003, 17:17
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I may purchase the G4 Ti 667MHZ laptop to run my Logic 4.7. Would I be able to run all audio/audio instruments (no midi), most would be 10 tracks, I like effects too. I would put in about 600RAM thanks Holly
This post has been edited by holly: Wed 13 Aug 2003, 17:18
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Thu 14 Aug 2003, 09:33
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Yes Holly ram is the key. Load up on it as much as possible. Once you start diving deeper into your software and getting more complex with your productions your plug ins, efx etc will eat up that ram quickly. Otherwise that computer should handle the workload.
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Fri 15 Aug 2003, 15:51
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Hello
Watch it carefully with PB667 and audio. This particular machine had been causing a lot of problems for audio users, and it was also listed as "not to use" by RME-Audio which is one of the finest producers of digital-audio.
Try the PB800 or even PB500 (that one i used in pretty rough live recording while implementing soundtracks on a multimedia site on Swiss-Expo last year, and was very satisfied).
Of course if you can go with the newer machines, it is better, but check it in advance.
This post has been edited by gomobil: Fri 15 Aug 2003, 15:53
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