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Synthetic
post Wed 18 Jul 2001, 16:09
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I just visited the Intermusic.com forums and was browsing computer audio topics and noticed a funny trend. Seems like a lot of people are having problems with the SoundBlaster cards and various other glitches and one thing they all have in common... they are all using PC's. Not to say that the Mac never has problems but I think most multi-platform users will agree that the Mac has much fewer problems than its rival PC systems.

I opted for a Digi 001 setup for my mac and running ProTools. I have never ran into a problem with this system that wasn't something contributed to wrong settings in prefs or just my own goof. It seems that Logic and Cubase on the PC causes many headaches. Just another reason I prefer the Mac ;-)


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the dur
post Thu 26 Jul 2001, 18:26
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I work for a concert promoter and I constantly see musicians who use macs on stage because they simply are the best. Last week I worked with Madonna, and her stage show utilizes at least two titanium powerbooks running protools, an iBook, and a G4 tower. Macs rule!!!!!!
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