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> Want To Buy My First Mac... Don't Know What I Need, trying to solve ignorance
impl0dr
post Sat 13 Sep 2003, 21:40
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well... i need some major help. i have been making music on my piece of crap pc for a couple of years. it is really slow, so i don't have many options as to what i can run on it. anyway... i'm looking to get serious about the whole music making thing and know that MAC is the way to go. i know some basics of what i want, but don't know enough about macs or making REAL music using REAL equiptment. so... on to what i know i want:

g4 laptop 12" or 15"
-i need a separate hard drive for my music. my wife intends to use this as her computer for her job too.


i know ABOUT firewire, but don't know anything about it. i do know that i can only get firewire 400 on the 12 and 15".


i have some synths, a 12 track mixer, a drum machine that i will adding to (of course) and would like to get to start really using them.


anyway, i don't know what's available as far as specs go or what i want/need to get in order to sucessfully create music.

so, as you can see... i need a lot of help here. i would like to make this purchase sooner than later and really appreciate your time. thanks
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magness
post Wed 17 Sep 2003, 10:41
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Hi Boze

I'm a new forum contributor, but by no means new to MacMusic.org - in other words, until now I suppose I've been what one might call "a listener". The thing is, Boze, I think that by now everyone pretty much understands your point of view about PC laptops. At least that's my opinion. rolleyes.gif

I might make just this one suggestion - If you could manage to keep your posts to the size of a short paperback novel you may not offend quite so many people... And Dixie, you needn't feel bad about words like, "... i'm not sure the 'feels snappier' type comments really mean much." because apparently (with all due respect) Boze gives the impression
[B] of being someone who believes that unless you talk like this, " ... below c. 1MByte/sec sustained throughput, i.e. roughly the 802.11g standard ..."[I] then you don't know diddly.

Sorry Boze, I honestly mean no offence.

Cheers,

magness
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