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bloodychoir
post Thu 2 Sep 2004, 02:51
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Does anyone have any idea how the new imac might measure up speed and track capacity wise, using say Logic Express? Would it be a good or a bad decision to buy a g5 imac loaded up to the gills with ram and a 1.8, or a powermac g5? That's considering the fact you then have to buy display etc. with the PM. blink.gif
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post Wed 6 Oct 2004, 23:44
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Yes, everyone has a point, and we all defend what has worked for us, and that is fair. Unfortunately, each person has their ideal personal process, and can offer the advice of their process, and it will work great for some, and not so well for others. This is why trial and error tends to be the final judge of what works best for you.

I often hear the advice to fully practice and understand the software you have, because if you have talent, you will be able to make great music on whatever system you have or can afford. And this is good advice. But again, others don’t fit into that process as naturally. Which is why, you really have to experiment for yourself, cause what works for someone else, or many other people, may not work for you.

I find I can do really quick work of producing good sounds using the Reason Program, but I wanted to challenge myself to learn the more advanced processes, of using a separate sequencer to run some powerful plug ins. I did not need to go that route, cause I could do most to all of it with Reason, which can do great acrobatics on a very slow computer, but I wanted to expand my horizons.

One can advise someone to pick a program and a process and work it to the bone, and this will work wonders for many, while others, like myself, tend to do better with lots of tools for inspiration and creative diversity. I am sure there are many folks out there who have sold 10 thousand dollars worth of equipment, because they can do it all with 3 hundred dollars worth of software, but then there are the persons who seem to be more creative when they have a large and powerful studio of tools. But no one can truly tell you what works best for you.

That is why I advise getting the best computer you can afford, in case you wind up in the category of people who do better with a large collection of tools. Because if that turns out to be your ideal process, you will be equipped to facilitate that. And if it turns out that you feel really comfortable with 1 program and a modestly fast computer, you can always sell the big stuff and go that route.

It is easier to build a large system, only to find you can reduce it to a small system and do very well, than it is to start out with a small system, only to find that you have stymied your creative process, for you were one of those persons, like myself, who is best inspired by a multitude of tools and equipment.

A person who sculpts in clay, is better off with too much clay, that he can remove much of it to expose his sculpture, than to try and create a sculpture without enough clay. Because too much clay can always be converted into the exactly correct amount of clay, but not enough clay is always not enough clay. That is the statement I am making about one’s music set up.

Starting out with more equipment than you need, will quicker help you to define and uncover your ideal personal creative process, than starting out too conservative, only to find you have been mired in a process that is not best for you. And that is the goal, to as quickly as possible, find what works best for you.

Blessings,
Damon
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- bloodychoir   G5 Imac?   Thu 2 Sep 2004, 02:51
- - shaneblyth   I believe the front side bus speed on the G5 Imacs...   Thu 2 Sep 2004, 05:30
- - artistjory   Wow there was absolutely no punctuation in that la...   Thu 2 Sep 2004, 16:16
- - tunepoet   I would suggest you consider the upgradeability of...   Fri 3 Sep 2004, 07:57
- - bloodychoir   Thanks for the feedback. I think I just wanted so...   Mon 6 Sep 2004, 04:24
- - aptmunich   QUOTE (tunepoet @ Sep 3 2004, 06:57)I would s...   Mon 6 Sep 2004, 10:44
- - Shredhed   $0.02: I have a 3.5 year-old 733 MHz G4 towe...   Mon 6 Sep 2004, 15:43
- - Presto   Bloodychoir, It depends what you want to do with i...   Mon 6 Sep 2004, 20:18
- - bloodychoir   Well, I come from a Nuendo/PC background, and for ...   Wed 8 Sep 2004, 08:27
- - enygma   QUOTE 20" is large, but for christ's sake...   Mon 4 Oct 2004, 00:00
- - tunepoet   oops, i confussed forums. God Bless, Damon   Mon 4 Oct 2004, 01:44
- - Riverdog   Just to add a comment... I've been a propone...   Wed 6 Oct 2004, 02:46
- - tunepoet   I would simply offer this advice. Because it is a...   Wed 6 Oct 2004, 03:22
- - Riverdog   Excellent analogy, tunepoet!! I agree tot...   Wed 6 Oct 2004, 15:29
- - prrcomm   I've been following this thread for some time ...   Wed 6 Oct 2004, 21:53
- - enygma   I don't know if starting out with more equipme...   Thu 7 Oct 2004, 00:48
- - tunetwister   You have to decide how much you want to invest and...   Thu 7 Oct 2004, 08:00
- - enygma   Well, Maya is what I use Mainly. It is suggested ...   Thu 7 Oct 2004, 15:25
- - fastlanephil   Well, getting back to the original question that w...   Sat 9 Oct 2004, 19:11
- - enygma   The iMac G5 is a very quiet machine. One of the l...   Sun 10 Oct 2004, 02:40
- - tunepoet   Hello, I was just reading a review on the dual 2...   Wed 13 Oct 2004, 03:46
- - dangt   So what your saying is if possible get a good comp...   Wed 13 Oct 2004, 07:08
- - gdoubleyou   You should be in good shape with the iMac G5, it b...   Tue 19 Oct 2004, 18:23
- - enygma   Alright. I have had a chance to play around with ...   Mon 25 Oct 2004, 18:16
- - fastlanephil   Go to versiontracker.com and dl midikeys. You can ...   Tue 26 Oct 2004, 04:06
- - rafisaar   Since this thread has stopped until today, are the...   Tue 15 Feb 2005, 10:33


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