Tue 13 Jan 2004, 22:17
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 13-Jan 04 From: Oxford - US Member No.: 33,118 |
Hello all,
I have decided to kick the PC habit and migrate to a mac for my audio work. The trouble is the macs are rather expensive. Yes, yes i know you get a lot more stablility, compatablility etc with a mac but unfortunately my back manager does not see things my way. I am looking to buy a refurbished titanium powerbook g4/500 wit a 10 GB hard drive and 128 MB RAM. Are these specs too low to run say digital performer? Do you recommend a used laptop to sequence midi and record audio with? Spce is an issue with me so i try and save it where i can. I appreciate your input |
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Mon 9 Feb 2004, 16:56
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 13-Jan 04 From: Oxford - US Member No.: 33,118 |
ferret,
After a few weeks I have been forced to reluctantly return the tiBook. I will give a rundown of my experience: I have an MPC2000 which i use for all my midi sequencing. i started on this so I am most comfortable using the MPC. When i feel a song is ready I transfer the midi data via my MOTU 828mkii into digital performer tweak it further, convert each track into audio, and layer, process and add vocals. I used digital performer on the tiBook w/ Panther and although it worked, performance was sluggish and sometimes unresponsive. The bottom line is with my current setup, I could get each machine to 'talk' to the next, no problem, and integration was simple enough. However, any serious audio work (i.e effects processing and recording more than 4 tracks at a time or indeed playing back moe than 4 tracks) was limited by the slow processor speed. I was reluctant to send it back, but the making music was becoming more of a hassle than a joy So, all in all, I would not recomend one of the first gen tibooks. Unfortunatly money is a serious issue with me so i plan to go up in increments until i find a machine that works ok, for the least amount of money- next in line... 800MHz ibook |
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ssagala Titanium G4/500 For Audio Recording? Tue 13 Jan 2004, 22:17
arnolfo How much do you intend to spend? If you go for the... Tue 13 Jan 2004, 22:58
ssagala I am not really willing to spend over $1000. ... Wed 14 Jan 2004, 01:45
arnolfo In the U.S. you can. The machine has a G4 800 MHz,... Wed 14 Jan 2004, 02:19
ssagala Would you mind giving me some links to websites th... Wed 14 Jan 2004, 02:46
arnolfo Supposing you're in the US, for used Macs try ... Wed 14 Jan 2004, 03:11
ssagala Thanks for the help!
It is difficult figuri... Wed 14 Jan 2004, 05:59
The King of Hellfire Hello there,
I think that your set up is good enou... Thu 15 Jan 2004, 13:25
ssagala Thanks your majesty!
You have settled my wo... Thu 15 Jan 2004, 22:49
ferret ssagala,
Hey let me know how it goes. I'm hav... Mon 19 Jan 2004, 22:56
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