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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 25-Dec 05 From: Lausanne - CH Member No.: 74,349 |
Hello there,
Thanks in advance for any useful comments I wish I had found this site ages ago Im basically looking to invest in enough to make me a home studio, and I have nothing except a Midi Piano and Guitars. Therefore, my shopping list is as follows: a. PowerBook 15inch, 2GB RAM, 1.67 ... I have found a place in Switzerland, where I live, where I can get this for about 1300 quid new. b. Logic Pro 400 quid (id like to compose classical, rock, pop, jazz, piano based, with programmed sounds/effects/rhythm/bass - which i hope are included in logic 7 after all ive read - and some audio and vocals i can supply with electric guitar and mikes) ... student price c. Sennheiser Microphone for vocals around 150 quid d. M-Audio Firewire FW410 M-Audio FW410 200 quid Headphones, Speakers, Cables, Stands ... another 450 quid, making about 2500 in all Any specific comments about suggestions for components would be useful, as well as a general slap in the face to completely rethink my architecture, but I appreciate the advice of another poster suggesting one question per post ... thus, if it had to be one question, i would ask about the mac itself I mean, I've never bought a mac before, its just that a few people have told me that logic has everything i need and macs run logic and macs are good for creative stuff ... but can i get away with an ibook instead, or am i much better off with an imac? i guess im into the powerbook as its more powerful than an ibook and more portable than an imac ... but as imac is cheaper and more powerful it may be a better option as im slightly more into performance than portability ... if anyone has serious doubts about logic on powerbook 1.67ghz, then maybe they could let me know ? thanks alot daniel |
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Tue 27 Dec 2005, 02:18
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 145 Joined: 24-Apr 04 From: Knoxville - US Member No.: 41,728 |
Hi londan!
I've been running Logic on a 1.33GHz Powerbook since 2003, and I'm currently running 7.1 Logic Pro. It works like a charm! I've never tried Logic on an iBook, but my PowerBook screams along like a dream. The all-in-one iMac G5s are really sweet, though, and I'm pretty sure Logic will run better on them. I can't imagine it running much better than it does on my PowerBook, but I guess it just depends on how important portability is to you. Hope this helps! HaHaWorld |
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londan About To Blow 2500 Smackers Sun 25 Dec 2005, 06:04
drewott If portability is one of your concerns I would lik... Wed 4 Jan 2006, 00:01
fastlanephil I'd wait until the MacWorld keynote speech 1/1... Wed 4 Jan 2006, 03:44
londan Hi Thanks for your advice. It does seem like m... Wed 4 Jan 2006, 17:11
mortalengines Just to throw my 2 cents in, I have a G4 powerbook... Thu 5 Jan 2006, 04:23
fastlanephil I'm sure you can get into a PC system for less... Thu 5 Jan 2006, 05:53
LaForestPoetry18 Londan, I just purchashed a Apple Power G5 Dual-c... Thu 5 Jan 2006, 16:24
Bubowski I have an iMac G5 2 GHz with 20" monitor and ... Thu 5 Jan 2006, 19:51
drewott If portability is one of your concerns I would lik... Wed 4 Jan 2006, 00:01
fastlanephil I'd wait until the MacWorld keynote speech 1/1... Wed 4 Jan 2006, 03:44
londan Hi Thanks for your advice. It does seem like m... Wed 4 Jan 2006, 17:11
mortalengines Just to throw my 2 cents in, I have a G4 powerbook... Thu 5 Jan 2006, 04:23
fastlanephil I'm sure you can get into a PC system for less... Thu 5 Jan 2006, 05:53
LaForestPoetry18 Londan, I just purchashed a Apple Power G5 Dual-c... Thu 5 Jan 2006, 16:24
Bubowski I have an iMac G5 2 GHz with 20" monitor and ... Thu 5 Jan 2006, 19:51
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