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> Titanium Powerbook 4 Recording, Hardware Choices?
ratspg
post Thu 26 Sep 2002, 20:21
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I just want to add this topic so people who successfully use a Titanum Powerbook can tell me what kind of performance they get with it. I'm looking into buying the 800mhz one, as I want to use it not for RECORDING, I do that on a desktop, but I want to edit and use some plugs and do most of the editing on the powerbook g4. Add any info you have on the powerbook and your uses and performance of it..

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r a ts pg ; )
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damann
post Fri 27 Sep 2002, 02:06
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it should be fine if you stick with asio!
the best reasons to buy a powerbook are portability and comfort!
plenty of hardware options available.
i'm not totally convinced that you need a powerbook, think about what else you could spend 3 grand on.
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when i asked you for spec, i was more concerned about the spec of your desktop setup, as this will be what the powerbook has to be compatible with!
the price you pay for the powerbook can, for instance, get youa much better desktop machine, some great compressors, mic's, mic pre's/ eq's, fx units etc.
good luck, later...


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