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Gamma dogs
Hello!

i make music on my "non protable" mamouth sized PC Through Reason, Ableton live and Logic

Trouble is, i wanna start doing live shows with my music, so i need a laptop, obviosly im after a mac

I dont want the best i just want one that wont screw up halfway through a set. and one that will run Reason 3, Ableton live 6 and Logic 5
nukleall
THE ONLY PROBLEM IS THAT YOU ARE GOING TO BUY A NEW MAC YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO INSTALL LOGIC 5 BUT YOU HAVE TO BUY 7.2 OR LOGIC STUDIO 8...

IT'S INCREDIBLE BUT LOGIC STUDIO 8 COST 400 € LESS THEN THE 7.2

CIAO
lepetitmartien
nukleall, please, ease down on the shift wink.gif

Logic 8 is an incredible deal.

Now, for the laptop have you a budget or requirements?
overnite
QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Fri 12 Oct 2007, 08:20) *
nukleall, please, ease down on the shift wink.gif

Logic 8 is an incredible deal.

Now, for the laptop have you a budget or requirements?


I'm a super-newbie. Just wanted to add to this question.
Would the macbook with 13" screen be big enough for Logic 8?
coburnm
I recently purchased a macBook, 13", 2G RAM with the 120G hard drive. I use an M-Audio Firewire 410 and have been able to record to multiple tracks with simultaneous playback without issue. I think the most I've had going at once was 8 tracks of playback and 3 tracks of input.

I was told by the kid at the Apple store that the only difference between the macBook and the Pro was the dedicated video processor. I don't know if this is true or not, but I do know that the little guy is getting it done for me. Good luck!
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