Some Advice For A Mac Newbie :), Not sure if this system will work well.. |
Wed 3 Mar 2004, 18:57
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Greetings all!
I've been a PC user for decades, and have always been curious about the mac Audio scene (since everything seems to have spawned there). In the past I had not been able to afford to buy the hardware necessary to setup a mac in my home studio, this, it seems has changed. I have recently acquired a dual G4-5ooMhz, 512Mb RAM. My ST-Audio C-2000 card will transplant into it for audio. My question is, will this system be sufficient for multtrack recording? Please excuse my ignorance, I really have no idea. Any help would be appreciated.... -Me. |
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Tophicles Some Advice For A Mac Newbie :) Wed 3 Mar 2004, 18:57
PristineRec I've been running Pro Tools on a G4 466 for a... Wed 3 Mar 2004, 19:32
Tophicles Ahh, I forgot to post that it's got OS 10.3.2 ... Wed 3 Mar 2004, 23:01
lepetitmartien Beware of PC RAM (PC computer), Macs don't lik... Thu 4 Mar 2004, 04:38
Tophicles Ok, all good advice so far, but my main question r... Thu 4 Mar 2004, 16:13
dixiechicken It will certainly get quite a ways, depending on y... Thu 4 Mar 2004, 16:52
rickenbacker Being a dual-processor Mac, it should fare better ... Fri 5 Mar 2004, 16:21
PristineRec I've been running Pro Tools on a G4 466 for a... Wed 3 Mar 2004, 19:32
Tophicles Ahh, I forgot to post that it's got OS 10.3.2 ... Wed 3 Mar 2004, 23:01
lepetitmartien Beware of PC RAM (PC computer), Macs don't lik... Thu 4 Mar 2004, 04:38
Tophicles Ok, all good advice so far, but my main question r... Thu 4 Mar 2004, 16:13
dixiechicken It will certainly get quite a ways, depending on y... Thu 4 Mar 2004, 16:52
rickenbacker Being a dual-processor Mac, it should fare better ... Fri 5 Mar 2004, 16:21
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