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> Is My G4 1ghz Imac Powerful Enough?, or should i get a tower with a soundcard
dmrkh
post Thu 29 Jan 2004, 04:17
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Hey,
I get it that it might not help, but would it hurt to have the daw/seq app on the backup drive, as well?

Not as a primary r/w, but when you have your ext. hd with you, and not your twr/laptop, you could upload just that more smoothly at a shared vj booth/ audition, what have you?

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post Thu 29 Jan 2004, 08:14
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Thanks Xingu,

I moved the files to 2nd drive, PT, seemed to be a bit better. Was in a hurry, didn't get the chance to test.
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post Thu 29 Jan 2004, 16:41
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I use DP-4.12 on my lowly iMac -G4-800MHz with panther 10.3.2 and Motu 828 Mk-I & MTP AV-Usb with good results, no problems at all.

16 Stero/mono audio tracks + 8 midi tracks and couple of reverbs and other plugins.
My iMac handles all with aplomb.

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