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Sun 2 Mar 2003, 21:32
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Hi.
I am newbie in mac world but I have made music with pc for some time.
I am wondering if following laptop is suitable for my use:
Powerbook G4 677 mhz 15" display Hard disk 40Gb Memory 512 mb
Software I will use is Cubse with lot of VST insrtruments & effects. (I will use lot of vst samplers with large sample sets.)
I also need USB or firewire audio interface (2 analog in & out, 1 digital in/out, midi in /out) Can you prefer some suitable audio interfaces?
Thanks in advance and best regards, Weggio
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Mon 3 Mar 2003, 00:47
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I'm running Cubase 5.2 under Mac OS 9 on a G4 500 PB and it runs great.
It's only getting in trouble at about 25 tracks with lots of reverb, compression and EQ.
Cubase SX under OS X runs a little quirky. I don't use it, yet.
What you do need though is an external firewire drive.
When it comes to audiomidi interfaces, I'm very happy with my Tascam US-428. They're said to have a new, smaller one as well.
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Tue 4 Mar 2003, 00:06
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PB 550 here, and it runs like a baby's bottom (ie verrry smooth). Get the max amount of RAM (768 is in my machine, and I tend to need it) , and you'll be fine. I second the fact that you should get a good Firewire ext. HD (LaCie is very good, albeit a bit noisy), and that Tascam does the job quite well (even in OS x), as well as it's baby brother/sister (US-224). Fewer knobs, not that 'hands-on' feeling, but a very good unit indeed. M-Audio Firewire 410 (no mentioning of that on their own site) looks very promising too, finally a buget Firewire device (it has 2 extra Firewire ports, and I heard you can hook up an HD from that with no problemo). If you combine that with Novations ReMOTE 25, you'll get a very nice setup indeed...
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Tue 4 Mar 2003, 00:32
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Forgot to mention, I have 1 GB RAM in my PB.
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Thu 6 Mar 2003, 08:40
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Hi again and thank you for your great answers. But now I have one more question Is it possible to use external monitor like this way? : On laptops LCD display i keep for example VST mixer & some VST instruments AND on external monitor some other stuff. I mean that is it possible to have different "screens" on laptops LCD and external monitor. Do I need some extra hardware to do this? best regards, Weggi
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Thu 6 Mar 2003, 09:34
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Yes! I'm using an external VGA monitor with my PB 500 G4 and it's fantastic. Couldn't work without it.
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Thu 6 Mar 2003, 17:04
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QUOTE (Doxxic @ Mar 6 2003, 08:34) Yes! I'm using an external VGA monitor with my PB 500 G4 and it's fantastic. Couldn't work without it. Hi again! I'm not sure did you understood my questin properly ? I know that it is possible to use external monitor, but what i am asking for is: Is it possible to use both monitors at same time (LCD + external monitor)? If I want to run movie on laptops LCD and same time edit something in cubase on external monitor. Thanks in advance, Weg
This post has been edited by weggi: Thu 6 Mar 2003, 17:05
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