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> Need Hardware Advice On Powerbook & External Hd
kevin808
post Mon 8 Nov 2004, 20:44
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Hi everyone,

Could you please help me make an informed decision? I am about to throw my PC out a frickin' window in favor of a nice new Mac. Ultimately I would like to get a Powerbook and run Logic Audio, but I am apprehensive about this setup thinking that maybe the Powerbook would be under-powered due to its slower Hard Drive RPM speeds (4,500, or 5,500), or mabey even the g4 processor. (I would like to get at least a 1.25Ghz or above)

I did a little research here and found that people are using external hard drives with their Powerbooks. This coupled with the fact that I have my wife’s 1Ghz iMac, and the new Logic Audio 7 Package uses other networked computers to help process effects plug-ins and other jobs within logic - is making me think a Powerbook is not a bad choice.

My main question is: Are Firewire 800 drives faster at delivering information than the Powerbooks own internal Hard Drive? I'm looking at a 200 GB LaCie FW 800 drive.

And what are some of your experiences with how your Powerbooks perform playing your tracks? Lag issues? No probelms - runs great?

I also just got a Roland MV-8000 Sampler/Workstation which will be synced up to the Powerbook via midi, and will be doing some of the sound rendering and effects.

Any advise or thoughts would be helpful and appreciated. Like everyone I'm just trying to have my cake and eat it too...

Thanks,
Kevin808
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Mr.Dave
post Tue 9 Nov 2004, 10:52
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I would like to add my support to your choice. My Powerbook 1.25 has been a total life saving warrior on various projects. If you can afford it I would recomend a 800 FW drive (I use lacie ones) as their performance well outstrips the 400 type. It also prevents bandwidth problems if you opt for a firewire interface like the Motu 828.

Using an 800 drive allows me to keep my sample library on an easily transferable medium and improves direct from disk streaming, which more and more romplers/soft-samplers use.

All the best.

P.S. while I'm on let me thank all those in this forum that informed me of Soundbed and sound flower. Really handy and free!
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