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> Delta 1010 + G4 + Mac Os X + Dp4?, Is that a good and stable configuration?
Redrum
post Fri 16 May 2003, 09:03
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I would like to know if the configuration on the topic title you see is stable enough to use. I haven't put up the MAC OS X and the DIGITAL PERFORMER 4 yet, but would like to know if you think that's a good combination with my DELTA 1010. Thanx.

P.D. Ah, and if you feel that other software is better for my conf., please let me know.
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ericdano
post Fri 16 May 2003, 11:38
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Digital Performer works great under OS X, and if you have drivers for your Delta 1010 for OS X, I would imagine it would be a great combo.

As with anything in OS X, the more RAM the better. My G4 Cube with 1.5 Gigs of RAM and a G4 400 (or 450, I forget) works great under OS X and DP 4. I use a 828 at the moment, but am considering getting a 828MarkII when they come out next month.


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Saurabh Sethi
post Sat 17 May 2003, 15:51
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i have got a similar config as ericdano.. I use a G4 933mhz quicksilver, Dp4 & Peak LE, running through the 828.. It runs quite flawlessly. Just make sureyour audio interface supports Mac's CoreAudio, and you shouldn't have any problems..

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