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Some Advice For A Mac Newbie :), Not sure if this system will work well.. |
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Wed 3 Mar 2004, 18:57
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Greetings all!
I've been a PC user for decades, and have always been curious about the mac Audio scene (since everything seems to have spawned there).
In the past I had not been able to afford to buy the hardware necessary to setup a mac in my home studio, this, it seems has changed.
I have recently acquired a dual G4-5ooMhz, 512Mb RAM. My ST-Audio C-2000 card will transplant into it for audio.
My question is, will this system be sufficient for multtrack recording? Please excuse my ignorance, I really have no idea.
Any help would be appreciated....
-Me.
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Wed 3 Mar 2004, 23:01
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Ahh, I forgot to post that it's got OS 10.3.2 on it. So that should be sufficient? Yes, more ram is always a good idea I can use regualr PC-100 ram in it, no?
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Thu 4 Mar 2004, 04:38
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Beware of PC RAM (PC computer), Macs don't like underrated RAM and will behave badly or not even start up if the RAM is not 100% compatible. If the mac is PC-100, you can use PC-100 or PC-133 but look forward it is Mac certified. It'll save you headaches there is no such thing as "regular" RAM, there's a lot of types under the generic SDRAM PC-xxx (parity, bits, voltage etc. And 2 RAM boards with the same technical data available may be not exactly rated the same in fact… Always use MAC certified RAM (available from most vendors, and look at their return policies before just in case Now, especially in OSX, the more RAM, the better!
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Thu 4 Mar 2004, 16:13
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Ok, all good advice so far, but my main question remains unanswered.... is the machine good enough for HD recording?
cheers,
tophicles
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Thu 4 Mar 2004, 16:52
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It will certainly get quite a ways, depending on your needs and growth. Check out Big Daddys DP-4 site for tips and tricks. http://bigdaddybubba.20m.com/Dont know if you're a DP-user really, but there's other tips & tricks for running a smoth system as well, that may be useful. Cheers: Dixiechicken
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