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> G5 1,6ghz Running Pt Digi 002, Will it do?
Mikkel
post Sat 17 Jan 2004, 14:20
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I'm thinking about getting a 1,6 G5 for my digi 002 system. My question then is very simple: Can a single processor G5 run the system properly - compared to, say, a dual G4? (I know that a dual G5 will do the job but then there's the money issue.)

Hope anyone can help?
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PhilTrueman
post Sat 17 Jan 2004, 20:17
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Hi Mikkel,

I don't run an 002 - I have to say I'm a tad jealous that you have one. rolleyes.gif

But - I have run ProTools on my G4 733MHz single processor machine quite happily. It depends on what your demands are. If you want dozens and dozens of tracks with multiple plug-ins, you may find the G5 1.6 struggles at some point - but - if you are not that demanding - it'll be a great machine for you.
I don't know if ProTools is multi-processor aware - maybe someone else can answer that - so please take that into account.

Have fun

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post Sun 18 Jan 2004, 18:23
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Hey Man was happening? i have a digi 002R w/pro tools V 6.1.2 with a single processor G4 w/1 gig of Ram and my system runs fast and flawless, so to answer your question, Yes single processor is all you need, especially with a G5. If you have any other questions of compatability you can always go to www.digidesign.com and read up...ok hope this helps, take care
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Mikkel
post Wed 21 Jan 2004, 13:46
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Thank you both for your answers! Hmm maybe I should just go for a G4 then? But I've heard they make a lot of noise - what's your experience with that?

Mikkel
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post Wed 21 Jan 2004, 21:20
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NOISE!!!!!!!! What Noise.........lol
Catch my drift???
No seriousely, the noise is not a factor what so ever, all my recording that i mix down on my setup have zero noise. Take care man
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post Wed 21 Jan 2004, 22:13
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I was running Digi001 on a G3 350mhz for almost 2 years and it did fine... was limited on how many plugs i could use but that was it really.

You would have to really load up those plugs and automation to almost extreme overkill IMHO to bog down your system. wink.gif

There are a few new soft synthst that zap a lot of the juice from any computer though like Moog Modular etc and will limit things maybe.


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