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G4 Powerbook For "real" Audio, Any good for guitars and stuff? |
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Mon 11 Oct 2004, 14:44
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The spec of the G4 laptop you quote is 'more than adequate', but of course, it all depends on the number of instances of a certain plug-in you use before it maxes out.
The only thing I will say (as a G4 Powerbook / ProTools user) is that you have to consider the need to lug your Pro Tools hardware everywhere you go, because Pro Tools is not standalone (and always needs to detect the hardware when launching). It is disappointing, because many users would like to work 'offline' from time to time when away from the studio.
Otherwise, no probs with the G4 spec you quote. I have a 1GHz with 1G of RAM, and can easily have, say 12 tracks of audio with 2 or 3 plugins on each before I get any stuttering. By reducing the number of plug-ins etc., you should be able to get the 16 + tracks you are aiming for. In reality, you should be able to bounce tracks down as you create your session to avoid any problems - i.e. a faster computer is not necessarily a substitute for judicious working.
In general, the type of G4 spec you are quoting will give you no problems in coping with recording etc., though, of course, a 7200 rpm external firewire drive is a must for working with a lot of audio.
This post has been edited by nreyes: Mon 11 Oct 2004, 14:46
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Mon 11 Oct 2004, 14:50
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Thanks for that. Any advice on alternative recroding software for a more mobile approach?
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Tue 12 Oct 2004, 04:42
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QUOTE (nreyes @ Oct 11 2004, 13:44) I have a 1GHz with 1G of RAM, and can easily have, say 12 tracks of audio with 2 or 3 plugins on each before I get any stuttering. I'm interested in two track stereo live recording. Can you do this on your powerbook without an external drive? or do you need the external drive??
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