G4 Powerbook For "real" Audio, Any good for guitars and stuff? |
Mon 11 Oct 2004, 13:33
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Hi,
Apols if this topic has come up b4. I'm new on here... Anyway, I'm a PC person who has thusfar hasted recording with computers but who really wants an excuse to buy a G4 laptop - because they look nice and stuff (and because I travel a lot). With Protools etc. how useable is a G4 (of, say, 1/1.5 Ghz and 500+ RAM) as a workable multitrack studio for 16+ tracks of audio (guitars, vocals and such)? I've had terrible "jitter" problems with PCs inthe past so I don't want to waste my cash if its not a realistic prospect. Yoda-like advice welcome. Cheers, Tim. P.S. Is there a G5 laptop coming out? This post has been edited by themightypig: Mon 11 Oct 2004, 13:34 |
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nreyes The spec of the G4 laptop you quote is 'more t... Mon 11 Oct 2004, 14:44
themightypig Thanks for that. Any advice on alternative re... Mon 11 Oct 2004, 14:50
tromba QUOTE (nreyes @ Oct 11 2004, 13:44)I have a 1... Tue 12 Oct 2004, 04:42
shaneblyth how portable do you have to be... i mean are u rea... Tue 12 Oct 2004, 05:37
tunetwister I like Digitail performer and it will run Protools... Tue 12 Oct 2004, 08:02
themightypig Thanks for that. Any advice on alternative re... Mon 11 Oct 2004, 14:50
tromba QUOTE (nreyes @ Oct 11 2004, 13:44)I have a 1... Tue 12 Oct 2004, 04:42
shaneblyth how portable do you have to be... i mean are u rea... Tue 12 Oct 2004, 05:37
tunetwister I like Digitail performer and it will run Protools... Tue 12 Oct 2004, 08:02
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