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> Mac And Audio Noob, dual g4 vs single g5 ???
Devlfrmhvn
post Mon 26 Apr 2004, 00:20
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First off, sorry if this is posted somewhere else i looked arround and coudint find a real answer to my question.
Ok so here we go, im looking at buying my first mac. and i have done quite a bit of price shopping and what i have come up with is this... for about the same price i can get into a single 1.6 g5 or a dual 1.25 g4... So in your opinion what would be the better macine for me to buy? Im planning on building a small studio in my home down the road and for now i will be using a either a Digi 002 or a TDM settup with a 888 i/o i havent exactly decided on what system i want to go with... either way i wlll be in a Pro Tools enviroment for school and for my home recording use.

Also my parents are buying me this machine for school and to use there after, and well im a broke ass college student as it is, so i will be keeping this machine for quite a few years.

So... what would be the better machine for me? And please dont tell me to get a dual g5 because its not financialy possible.

I am also aware that both fo these will need more ram.
Thanks again for your advice smile.gif

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post Tue 27 Apr 2004, 11:00
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Personally, I'd go for the dual G4. It should be more than powerful enough to run any kind of recording session and the price will probably be sweet enough to leave your parents some cash to pay for extra RAM etc (NB: get as much RAM as possible).

I have a PowerMac G4 1GHz dual MDD model, running Logic Pro. I don't have many problems with tracking audio or running a dozen plug-in soft synths simultaneously (stuff like Albino 2, Atmosphere, Stylus, Trilogy, V-Station, Tera 2 etc). If it does start to stutter, I can just freeze a few tracks in Logic and the CPU hit drops right down.

The only thing you might need to do is build a little soundproof housing around the G4 - those MDD PowerMacs can be noisy.
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