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> What Midi/audio Interface For Pb G4?, for best performance on a Powerbook
manexmachina
post Sun 4 May 2003, 02:28
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I am trying to find ot what kind of power I could expect using a powerbook G4 for audio work. I'm going to be doing large film scores and some audio editing. I used to use ProTools, but I'd like to use DP, Logic, or Nuendo instead (for the midi capabilities). These are my questions:

1. What hardware would I use for a Powerbook G4 which would give me LOW/NO LATENCY. I'd like to have six outputs for 5.1, but don't need more than 1 or 2 inputs.

2. What kind of performance could I expect? Compared to, say, a dual 1.25ghz or a 2.5ghz PIII (for Nuendo).

thanks in advance.
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dixiechicken
post Sat 17 May 2003, 23:04
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Check out Motus: new 828-MKII for audio and for midi I myself have an MTP-AV USB.
http://www.motu.com/

As for performace - I really dont know for shure.
I'd guess dual 1.25, then 2.5 GHz PIV, then PB G4 - in that order.

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