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> Whats Best Powerbook G4 Or Powermac G5
Future
post Sun 25 Jul 2004, 16:12
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Hi, I need some advice on should I buy a Powermac G5 instead of a 17 inch 1.5Ghz Powerbook G4 what I wonder is on how well does heavy software like Cubase SX , Live , Reason, Pro Tools, and Logic run on a 1.5ghz Powerbook G4 I wouldnt mind spending the extra cash and get a Powermac G5 dual 2.0 Ghz but I;m a college student and I kinda do travel often when im making music need some help , thanks in advance

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post Mon 26 Jul 2004, 05:36
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The thing to figure out is what is important to you. A Powerbook will run all of those apps. I'm running Cubase SX2 with pretty good results. I certainly do run into the limits of the system when I am using some of the heavy synths (CS-80 in particular) but I just end up freezing those. (although I wish freeze would allow one to see the audio file and edit it)

I have been using Hypersonic a lot. It is pretty good on the CPU and allows my to run a lot of tracks at once. I think it sounds good myself.

A G5 will give you much more power, but no portability. I can tell you that for me having a Powerbook is absolutely fantastic. I love, love, love the ability to work on music anywhere, anytime. I am looking forward to gigging with the Powerbook. A small system rules, at least for me.

BTW, there is a 3rd option. There is going to be a G5 iMac in september.
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