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I am totally new to Macs so new I have not bought one yet but want to in the next little while purely for Music.
I have a really good Keyboard Midi Synth, and a proffessional Mixer, PA, and Mics as well as an electric guitar and base. I am a one man band who wants to record on this equipment using a MAC.. I dont expect to be selling my stuff but who knows one day Can people suggest what is a good system to buy ? and what about additional hardware ? I intend to be recoding only 1 audio track at a time so what should I use to interface with my external gear and MIDI . what spec of MAC would you suggest ? and what would you recommend for software and why.. I know it is a big ask but you would be helping a soon to be EX PC user get into some good gear and systems finally where i can hopefully create some good quality Music. Cheers I appreciate your time and input Shane ![]() |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 19 Joined: 15-Jul 04 From: New York - US Member No.: 46,995 ![]() |
QUOTE (shaneblyth @ Jul 17 2004, 20:28) I have not settled on a notebook style unit for portability or maybe an imac or similar which do u think is a better one to go for... how portable are imacs? if i had to move it once very 3-6 months total I assume it is easy enough to do but i doubt I would have to but who knows hmmm, portability outside of a book style? I don't have an imac - they look very cool, but seem clunky to transport. The next best "pickup and go" would be the emac. I don't think they have any limitations for basic multitracking. but I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who has tried. |
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