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leonnoel
post Sat 10 Feb 2007, 19:34
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Hi,

I would like to produce songs of decent demo quality (to be distributed the publishers/labels) and I’m looking for a laptop thats capable of achieving this.

I would like to use various plug-ins such as battery 3 and KONTAKT 2 and to have the flexibility to record/playback a large numbers of tracks(10-15 tracks).

Specs:

Macbook 2.0Ghz
Upgrade to 2Gb of RAM
External firewire hard drive
Logic Express

I release that it’s important to have a good audio interface, mics, guitars etc. but not being very knowledge about processors and RAM speeds I would like to know if an apple Macbook is an efficient and stable system for laptop recording that can handle my requirements?

Many Thanks.
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Arnolfo
post Sat 10 Feb 2007, 20:04
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QUOTE (leonnoel @ Sat 10 Feb 2007, 18:34) *
Hi,

I would like to produce songs of decent demo quality (to be distributed the publishers/labels) and I’m looking for a laptop thats capable of achieving this.

I would like to use various plug-ins such as battery 3 and KONTAKT 2 and to have the flexibility to record/playback a large numbers of tracks(10-15 tracks).

Specs:

Macbook 2.0Ghz
Upgrade to 2Gb of RAM
External firewire hard drive
Logic Express

I release that it’s important to have a good audio interface, mics, guitars etc. but not being very knowledge about processors and RAM speeds I would like to know if an apple Macbook is an efficient and stable system for laptop recording that can handle my requirements?


Yes, absolutely!


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apachateca
post Mon 12 Feb 2007, 21:15
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i have a powerbook i ghz and have used logic for many years with no problems--i am only running 768k ram and only occasional does it slow down...just freeze the tracks and no probs. macbook will be fine- just jack up the ram...
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