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japanarian
post Sun 21 Aug 2005, 01:57
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I'm curious to know why you guys and gals prefer Mac over PC.

A little background on the guy asking:

my setup
Home: Intel Pentium 4/1.8Gig, Creative SB Audigy
Road: Intel Pentium M(Centrino)
WinXP Home
Cubase VST/(VST and DirectX plug-ins)
WaveLab 3.0

Pretty lean right now, but I'm slowly building my setup. Most of what I do is sequenced, but I would like to someday build a home studio and have guests either sing or play on my tracks. I sometimes spend a lot of time on the road for work(the day-job) and I like being able to work on my music in the hotel room(can I get away with a PowerBook in a home studio setup too?)

Any suggestions are appreciated.

The J.
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coldharbour
post Wed 24 Aug 2005, 17:36
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QUOTE (Podfather @ Aug 24 2005, 16:23)
3. Software is cheap becasue anyone can write a program for the PC. They dont have to have it certified by Apple.

Podfather, you have some kind of misunderstanding here.

Anyone can write and release software for Mac, no certifications from Apple are needed. Just like writing software for Wintel machines.

The only thing different with Apple is that no other company than Apple Computer can build Apple (Macintosh) computers.
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- japanarian   Pc User Thinking Of Switching Sides...   Sun 21 Aug 2005, 01:57
- - coldharbour   Info.   Mon 22 Aug 2005, 10:09
- - Podfather   Japanarian - Ive just done exactly that. Ive been...   Wed 24 Aug 2005, 17:23
- - gdoubleyou   Also apps that are cross-platform cost the same, a...   Wed 24 Aug 2005, 18:10
- - japanarian   Thanks for your input guys: Podfather: Thanks for...   Sun 28 Aug 2005, 18:55
- - prosthetix   be careful if your expecting a fully feature-packe...   Mon 29 Aug 2005, 08:17
- - Podfather   I still have Cubase SX3 on my PC as I wasnt too su...   Mon 29 Aug 2005, 22:32
- - prosthetix   is it a complete studio? I admit I haven't pi...   Tue 30 Aug 2005, 05:16
- - Podfather   "could pretty much be a complete studio...   Tue 30 Aug 2005, 10:45
- - citypigeon   i have logic pro 7 and it is incredible in most ar...   Tue 30 Aug 2005, 11:16
- - prosthetix   ohohhhh slipped yer way out of that one! well ...   Tue 30 Aug 2005, 22:59
- - Podfather   Only just slipped - I only noticed I have a ge...   Thu 1 Sep 2005, 13:51
- - rickenbacker   ReWire works with any two ReWire-capable applicati...   Thu 1 Sep 2005, 16:17
- - japanarian   Cool. More info. I'm glad I came here for help...   Sun 4 Sep 2005, 20:39
- - prosthetix   what i've done (so far) was get mac versions o...   Sun 4 Sep 2005, 22:39
- - japanarian   Hey everyone. Thanks for all of your help. I'v...   Sat 24 Sep 2005, 01:35
- - customdigi   Hey Japanarian, You won't be disappointed wit...   Sat 24 Sep 2005, 01:50
- - citypigeon   QUOTE once i can afford to get virtual pc, i'd...   Sat 24 Sep 2005, 11:00


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