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> Music Producing: Mac Or Pc? Logic Or Cubase?, dilemma between bying a mac or pc
suite156
post Fri 3 Feb 2006, 11:18
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hi,

I bougt my first mac (Ibook G4) 2 weeks ago. I really love the OS. Now I am thinking about bying a desktop computer (powermac) for proffesional purpose. I'm a musician and I'd like to make pre-productions on a computer. I have been working with cubase sx on a pc so far, but my pc is no longer powerfull to serve my purposes.
If I would switch to mac, I would have to use logic (as cubase isn't really working well on mac) and buy all the software I already have on my pc. I went to the music shop who has 15 years experience in studio en audio software. He deals bought mac & pc. His answer was clear: if you buy a powermac, you pay double the price than for a pc, which will do the same job perfectly. the only difference is the OS. AND, you pay 3000 Euro, for a machine who has only 512Mb!
I respect his opinion, but I keep looking for different opinions. I want to do a serious invesment and I wonder If I should buy a mac or pc.
I use it for recording audio (not more than 8 tracks) and combinen it with midi

Can anyone help me out?
thx

fanatics & radicals, please spare me your comment. only inteliggent computer users.
fanaticism leads to aggresion.
Respecting each other choices is the better way, that's my opinion.
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jimdubpram
post Sat 4 Feb 2006, 13:41
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Hi, I've only been into computer based music for less than two years and have only ever used a mac. But all my pc using friends who come round and have a go on my imac are usually pretty gobsmacked at the quality of the screen image and the fact that it is bug free and as one friend put it "like computing for teletubbies", really easy to use.
To my mind it's a bit like the difference between buying a Squire Stratocaster copy,or a real Fender, it'll play ok but in the end it only leads to frustration because the quality isn't there.
Any way good luck with your choice. After all it's only money !!


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