Logic Express On An Ibook, iBook for affordable portability |
Tue 28 Jun 2005, 07:17
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I am considering the purchase of an iBook to run Logic express 7. Can anyone tell me how well this will work if I intend to record no more than 12 tracks per song. Also will 768mb be sufficient ram?
Given the recent anouncement of the "Mactel," I am hesitant to buy an expensive new iMac for my computer needs. I am most interested in the powerbook, but affordability is an issue, particularly since they will be greatly improved in the near future. The iBook would be a stop gap for the next year and a half or so, but what performance can I expect? All your help is greatly apreciated. Thank you. |
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OneDerBoy QUOTE (gdoubleyou @ Jun 29 2005, 18:14)I... Wed 29 Jun 2005, 19:56
gdoubleyou The internal drives are slow, and expensive to upg... Thu 30 Jun 2005, 17:23
OneDerBoy QUOTE (gdoubleyou @ Jun 30 2005, 16:23)The in... Thu 30 Jun 2005, 17:30
gdoubleyou I have a couple of Pro Tools certified drives from... Fri 1 Jul 2005, 16:26
OneDerBoy QUOTE (gdoubleyou @ Jul 1 2005, 15:26)I have ... Mon 4 Jul 2005, 06:50
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