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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 24-Aug 05 From: Plymouth - UK Member No.: 69,123 ![]() |
Hi all,
I'm off to Uni and I've settled on a Powerbook as my ideal purchase. The thing is, I'm ready to start using pro software, but I've been concerned as to how well Logic Express 7 will run on it. Lets say, a PB 12" 1.5Ghz with 1.25 GB RAM ... Any ideas on how many tracks/vst's/software instruments I can run effectively in Logic on a single project? I've been scared by Apple's official recommended specs ... G4 or "Dual G5s" ![]() This post has been edited by Moostaffa: Thu 25 Aug 2005, 00:35 |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 23-Aug 04 From: SunAndRainCity - BR Member No.: 49,339 ![]() |
QUOTE (Moostaffa @ Aug 24 2005, 23:01) Hi all, I'm off to Uni and I've settled on a Powerbook as my ideal purchase. The thing is, I'm ready to start using pro software, but I've been concerned as to how well Logic Express 7 will run on it. Lets say, a PB 12" 1.5Ghz with 1.25 GB RAM ... Any ideas on how many tracks/vst's/software instruments I can run effectively in Logic on a single project? I've been scared by Apple's official recommended specs ... G4 or "Dual G5s" ![]() The answer to that question would be "a fair amount". It all depends on which instruments, as their CPU requirements differ drastically, and which plug-ins - same remark concerning CPU requirements. Another main parameter to consider is wether you will use 16bit/44.1 samples or 24/192 (and in-between). I run Logic 7 Pro on a Titanium 667. I manage to build my tracks. When the load becomes to heavy, I bounce the individual track to get a "DSP'ed" Audio Track, mute the corresponding instrument track and bypass the instruments and plug-ins. When corrections need to be done, it is just a bit of quick editing, et voila. I found that method to work faster and better than to freeze tracks. |
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![]() Maniac Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 899 Joined: 12-Oct 01 From: Kirkland Member No.: 2,002 ![]() |
the current version of Logic Express7 has a freeze function, that allows you to free up CPU. I have a 1GHz powerbook.
Most of my sessions are 32-48 24bit stereo tracks, I'm totally in the box and use soft synths exclusively. All of my audio is on a 7200rpm firewire drive. ![]() -------------------- G-Dub
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 24-Aug 05 From: Plymouth - UK Member No.: 69,123 ![]() |
Sounds Encouraging...
40+ 24bit tracks sounds good to me, and if a 667 machine will produce something workable then I am relieved. In fact, I've just read that Logic would *theoretically* work on a G3. I'm amazed. Still, I wish Apple would sort their portable G5's out... The seperate, faster hd seems crucial for alot of users. Is the bump up to a 7200rpm drive an important improvement? And given that I was looking at a FW audio interface (M-Audio FW Audiophile) then is a USB alternative a little stale? thanks for your wisdom... |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 23-Aug 04 From: SunAndRainCity - BR Member No.: 49,339 ![]() |
I forgot to specify...:
80% of my samples are on my internal HD: 80GB 5400 rpm. All audio tracks are on an external FW400 disk: 250 GB, 7200 rpm, 8MB cache (2 of'em, actually). Sure I know about freeze, but I still prefer my method. The main reasons are that I don't have to freeze/unfreeze an entire track to change just a couple of bars, and that when opening a song, I don't have to wait for all tracks to freeze first before I can hear a thing. In a day to day working situation, I bounce to 16 bit /44.1 I only lay to 24/48 before taking the final tracks to a studio for mixdown and further recording. But then again, each one has his own working methods, and variety is the spice of life ![]() |
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![]() Maniac Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 899 Joined: 12-Oct 01 From: Kirkland Member No.: 2,002 ![]() |
that sounds strange, My tracks don't have to re-freeze upon opening, most of my freezing takes place during the mixing process.
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 23-Aug 04 From: SunAndRainCity - BR Member No.: 49,339 ![]() |
I meant, my tracks don't freeze uplon opening, but as soon as I hit "play". And to make a change, I need to "unfreeze", then edit what I want, and it will "freeze" again as soon as I hit play again.
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