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tarrega
post Wed 1 Nov 2006, 19:58
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Can anyone help?

I'm looking to record two live acoustic instruments or vocals (classic guitar and flute or voice), probably with small condenser mics, and have enough software to clean up the recordings and publish and burn to cd.
I have a Mac G4 400mhz w/640 ram.
I'm thinking of Garageband, but am not sure what else I need. Will something like an M-Audio Delta 1010 card be enough to get going? Should I get Protools instead of Grageband?
Would I be better off with an MBox or a Motu 828 or something like that?

I will also be doing some composing in the near future, and will probably get Reason or Logic Pro. Should that have any impact on what I need right now, just for recording? Thanks everyone!
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post Wed 1 Nov 2006, 22:59
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You will have to find an old version of iLife to use GB on your current machine.

The current version requires at least a 733MHz G4 or higher, when I attempted to load it on my now retired G4/400 the installer would not allow installation.

Recording audio won't be a problem on that machine but adding virual effects and instruments will bring it to it's knees.

I don't think your machine has enough juice for the current version PTLE.

Apps like Logic and DP have a freeze function that allows you to free up cpu resources.

On my old G4/400 I was able to sessions of 24-32 tracks using Logic 6, and 7 and DP3.

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tarrega
post Thu 2 Nov 2006, 03:56
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Hi gdoubleyou,

Thanks for your reply. I planned on upgrading the Mac early next year...maybe that should come first.


Cheers
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post Fri 3 Nov 2006, 13:05
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You can use Audacity for recording. May be you can get by with Reason 2.5 which doesn't eat up CPU much.
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post Sun 5 Nov 2006, 22:11
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QUOTE (azusa @ Fri 3 Nov 2006, 12:05) *
You can use Audacity for recording. May be you can get by with Reason 2.5 which doesn't eat up CPU much.


Thanks azusa,
My intention is to beef up my Mac first, then go for the other stuff.

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post Mon 6 Nov 2006, 06:13
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Reason is a midi only player and plays sample it has absolutely no audio recording cpabilities
Garageband would be perfect except it is a cpu hog
there are several other options depends on how far you want to go really.
Try some of the demos out for things like http://www.intuem.com or even a free version of cubase LE which comes with some hardware as you'll need an audio interface probably though cubase LE is not intel mac compatible yet Intuem is suppose to run in a G3 though but i have not tried it on a low spec system
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post Fri 10 Nov 2006, 21:05
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QUOTE (shaneblyth @ Mon 6 Nov 2006, 05:13) *
Reason is a midi only player and plays sample it has absolutely no audio recording cpabilities
Garageband would be perfect except it is a cpu hog
there are several other options depends on how far you want to go really.
Try some of the demos out for things like http://www.intuem.com or even a free version of cubase LE which comes with some hardware as you'll need an audio interface probably though cubase LE is not intel mac compatible yet Intuem is suppose to run in a G3 though but i have not tried it on a low spec system

Thanks shaneblyth. Your info is much appreciated. I'll check it out
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