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> Portable Recording, WHICH POWERBOOK TO GET
azkid
post Sat 6 Jan 2007, 16:10
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Hi and HAPPY NEW YEAR!

It's me again. (formerly jce44 - I STILL can't change my email address to my new yahoo email, because I can't receive the validation email when I try to log in as my former self. The web site won't let me change it because it's "Pending Validation", and the validation (when I try to resend it, will only go to my old self... I'm stuck in that loop.)

I've got my home recording studio up and running. My trusty Power Mac G4, new Sonnet 1.8 CPU upgrade, maxed RAM and OSX 10.3.9

I love the Mackie Onyx 1220 with firewire, still learning the Tracktion 2 software, but, I need to take it this mixer on the road.

I've been looking at refurbished or used Mac laptops, (my budget is limited) but have some questions? And I'd like to use the same OSX 10.3.9, I think?? because that's what I'm using on the G4?

I know that slow HD speeds can be problematic, and that Powerbook HD's are usually 4200 RPM.

1. Do I need to get an external, faster HD as well as a laptop?
2. With Firewire?

If so, most of the Powerbooks only have 1 firewire port.

3. How do I hook up my firewire Onyx and the external firewire HD at the same time?
4. Do they make firewire hubs for this and will they work well? (Will the Powerbook "see" both?)

I only need to record 4 to 6 channels/tracks at one time.

5. How fast should the processor on the Powerbook be?

My budget is poor, but I'm silling to save up. I'd like to keep the expense under $600.00?

6. Is there any other, better way to use my Mackie Onyx to record portably, and still load the tracks into my G4 desktop for editing and CD burning once I get home?

Thanks much,

Judy


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mortalengines
post Sun 7 Jan 2007, 06:20
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You really want to go ahead and get that external HD. Laptops are okay for running a track or two at a time but recording 6 to 8 tracks may cause some notable problems for the incoming audio. There were some posts on Mackie's Onyx Forum noting dropouts & the like for people who recorded with a mobile rig straight to their laptop's HD. External HDs are cheap but you also want to get one that is optimized for audio work (look for the Oxford 911 chipset external HDs) a good place to start looking is at www.pacificproaudio.com they have very reasonably priced HDs of all sizes.
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