Should I Get A G4 Or G5???, For use with Cubase/Yamaha 01v mixer |
Sat 7 Aug 2004, 09:37
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 07-Aug 04 From: WuHan - CN Member No.: 48,381 |
G5
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Sun 8 Aug 2004, 00:27
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 120 Joined: 10-Jul 02 From: Minneapolis - US Member No.: 5,668 |
DUAL G5
-------------------- BING BING BLEEP ERRRRRRR[I]
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Mon 9 Aug 2004, 12:09
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 06-Jun 04 From: Notts - UK Member No.: 44,617 |
How do dual proccessors work?
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Tue 10 Aug 2004, 17:49
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 10-May 04 From: Napa - US Member No.: 42,954 |
Extremely well! Don't mess with outdated technology. The G5 is 64 bit architecture with core audio built into the operating system. Pricey, yes. Worth it, absolutely.
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Thu 12 Aug 2004, 09:58
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Member Group: Members Posts: 55 Joined: 04-Jan 04 From: Brisbane - AU Member No.: 32,416 |
a mate of mine is running a yamaha 01v with the adat lightpipe --- and running ProTools LE through his digi001 on OS X on a Dual G4 --- and he is having no problems with it whatsoever.
If you have the money, the G5 is an option, but don't ignore the G4s, they still pack the grunt. Personally, if i could afford it, i'd go G5 --- but a smarter move would be to buy a G4 and spend the rest on a decent pair of monitors. |
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Thu 12 Aug 2004, 10:27
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 22 Joined: 15-Apr 03 From: Milano - IT Member No.: 16,152 |
G5, don't hesitate
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