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Posted by: tomy45 Mon 19 May 2008, 18:18

Hello all,

i am newbie on this forum and also i am playing with idea to buy Mac for my next producing of music. But there is small "but". First i would like to know, if it is really worth it, what are advacements, what can i expect from Mac etc.

I am using Ableton on PC and sometimes (more that sometimes) i really hate those people who put their minds and fingers into XP and whole windows... I hope that my expectations are not so excessive and faith that Mac can solve my expectations are not in vain too.

Its "better" to buy MacBook or iMac? Does not matter on size of it, just the ability to use it. What are you opinions for minimal requirements for Mac if i want to use Ableton and VST, VSTi.

I really appreciate your answers and advices. Sorry for my english if i am wrong smile.gif i am not a native english speaker.

Tomy

Posted by: Mac Daddy Tue 20 May 2008, 09:58

tomy45,

Over the years this is what I have come to believe... It does NOT matter what you use... If you come up with a catchy tune that is what matters. The PC vs MAC has pros and cons in both. The only thing that matters is the Music Created and that can be accomplished on both "Machines"... If your music is good it will be good on ANYTHING...


Posted by: tomy45 Tue 20 May 2008, 12:04

Well,

i never think about it this way, you are right. Thanx for showing the other way

Posted by: lepetitmartien Tue 20 May 2008, 16:34

On the macbook vs imac debate, the real questions are :

- do I need the real estate the imac screen gives me?
- do I need the mobility the macbook gives me?

Else, in regardes to power, memory, expandability, interfaces, it'll round up to the same issues (basically, it's the "same" computer with only small differences).

You'll still need an external hard drive, an external audio interface, to max out RAM…

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