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19 Feb 2004
Sorry, title said 3, but is actually 4 systems.
Hey everyone, I have the availability between the following four systems to start creating my home studio with and I wanted to see what you guys thought. System 1 - iMac G4 1.25Ghz 256MB 80GB, 20 inch screen, Superdrive System 2 - iMac G4 1.25Ghz 256MB 80GB, 17inch, Superdrive (Lamp) System 3 - PowerMac G4 1.25Ghz 256MB 80GB, Combodrive, 17inch display System 4 - iBook 1Ghz 256MB, 60GB HD, Combo, 14inch display I realize that any of these I'll have to throw more RAM into. I'm leaning towards the iBook so that I can record live and have the portability, especially since my band is in a practice studio away from housing. However I know it only has 1 memory bank so the most it could have is 640mb of RAM. I'm completely new to Mac and this will be a big learning experience for me. Any suggestions? P.S. It's these 4 systems or nothing because of a program I have where I am employed.
18 Feb 2004
Currently I'm a musician, however how never done any recording or anything computer based at all other than going into the studio and the engineer does his magic while I explain the sound I'm looking for, etc... while I just play. I'm looking to change this via all the greatness I hear around mac in the music world.
My question specifically is around usb-keyboard that i will begin my experimenting with. Looking on the apple site I saw this: Edirol PCR-30 MIDI Keyboard Controller for $199.00. Is there something better for the price I should be using? |
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