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> Is This Hardware Set-up A Good Choice For Logic 6?
Drainland
post Wed 2 Apr 2003, 12:26
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Hallo everyone,

After much deliberation over which software to go for I've decided to opt for Logic Plat 6 (with much thanks to everyone here!).

I am intending on running this on an iMac G4 800Mhz with 512MB ram. For the interface I intend to use a Motu 828 and for Midi the Emagic MT4. Later on when I can afford to, I will purchase a seperate hard drive.

I just wanted to know from you guys if you thought the above hardware was appropriate. I was toying with the idea of going for a tower system and forgetting the Motu 828 but the advice seems to be, that if you can afford it, to go for the Motu even on a tower system. So taking this into account the iMac is a cheaper option.


I just wanted to get your thoughts before I took the final plunge.

I'm in the UK (but don't know if that will make a difference to your answers as I guess the hardware's the same all over and probably costs the same!).

Many thanks!
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midimantra
post Thu 3 Apr 2003, 04:59
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Hi

I bought an older G400-AGP with 512ram, it has 10gig internal drive which I added an 80gig matrox. I run OS9.2.2 with Logic Gold 5.5, EX24, Absynth -Midi Sport 1x1 - The MotU828 through some lovely active EMES Pinks.

You could get a G4 over there in Brit for way under 800 pounds, just a thought but hey a nice LCD with the imac would be tops!

Any Q's here's my email:
xcelmusic@bigpond.com

Paul
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