Jaguar To Panther???, new PowerbookG4 studio.... |
Fri 16 Jan 2004, 06:09
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 16-Jan 04 From: Baltimore - US Member No.: 33,308 |
Hey everyone! I am a recent Mac convert, and this site is helping A LOT!
I have a new 17'' G4 Powerbook, couple months old. It has Jaguar 10.2.7, but came with the Panther discs. Being new to Mac, I decided to hold off on installing Panther. I am ready to start putting my mobile studio together, so now I am wondering is it worth it, or to just stay with Jaguar? I know the practical differences between the two systems, but I am asking from a Recording Musician's stand point. Is it a huge difference, a little difference, better or worse???? BTW, I have decided to go with the MOTU 828mkII, couple BlueTube mic pre's, Soundtrack and Audiodesk (for now), and T-Racks for mastering. Any opinions on what's the best Audio Editor ala SoundForge? Thanks for any help; sorry for such a LONG first post! JAMES |
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Sat 17 Jan 2004, 14:10
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 29 Joined: 28-Dec 03 From: Gulfport - US Member No.: 31,952 |
Howdy,
Welcome to the Mac world - now you own an awesome creative tool with power beyond any PC user's comprehension. They just don't get it, do they? About your switching to Panther: 10.3 is an awesome OS, lots of cool features that make it easy to work the way you want, lots of integrations (like the Core sound system) and seamless interconnectivity between apps & the desktop, and well worth the $, the time to install, and the space on your HD - BUT..it is still a little new - and not all developers have been able to keep up with Apple's pace. I still have apps that worked fine under Jag, but won't even boot under Panther! So, if I were you - as long as my apps are running fine, and the updates have not been made available for ALL my crucial stuff - I would stick with Jag. You can check with Mark of the Unicorn's website http://www.motu.com/MOTUHomeJ.html, or an update site like Version Tracker http://www.versiontracker.com/macosx/, to see when your software has been made fully compatible w/Panther. BTW - Enjoy that new system, man! I use a TiBook (1ghz/1gigRAM) and an Mbox for my mobile studio - and sometimes I wish I had waited until I had the extra $ to buy that big honkin' 17" display! Now I have a 17" studio display on my desk and I use it w/my PBook, but man that big momma woulda been sweet! Good Luck - Feel free to drop me a line lushbudget@mac.com -------------------- lushbudget productions, ltd.
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Sat 17 Jan 2004, 20:08
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 16-Jan 04 From: Baltimore - US Member No.: 33,308 |
I was hoping someone would reply...
Thanks lushbudget! The 17'' P.Book is indeed very sweet, although you do pay for it. This whole Win-to-Mac conversion is costing A LOT of money! It is not very portable, also. Big and heavy. Since it will be on my desk most of the time, it's ok. But if I ever get in a situation where I'm lugging it around a lot, then I may wish I had gotten the 15''.... I'm thinking I am going to upgrade to Panther. MOTU has an update for it, and SoundTrack's ok, so I should be good. Thanks again, if I have any quick questons I'll drop you a line! JAMES |
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