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Re: SV: Mac G4 midi software question
Wow, that sure does sound like an advertisment for Apple! Damn! I have
an intire host of Video, graphics and audio apps on my G4 (and
previously on a G3 and before that a 604) and other than the occaisional
incompatable extension (easily remedied with new extension set) Anyway,
I do all these things on my machine. Sure, I have to keep my hard drive
defraged and run a hard drive utility every now and then, but I can do
it all on one machine. Now that's a cost savings.
Mark Sottilaro
Per Boysen wrote:
>
> > Från: Chris Roberts [mailto:cpr@musetrap.com]
>
> > I'm not a Mac-person, myself, but I worked at Apple for a
> > year in the 'ProMedia' group, and I can vouch for the
> > brainshare in the OS X audio group...
>
> That's nice to hear! I'd like to buy a new Mac in a year or two if there
> will be a new product line of Apple machines with faster processors (to
> be able to continue working with Logic). After leaving my old Atari in
> -94 I went Mac since there were no alternatives back then. In -98 I
> bought my first Windows box and now I'm using mainly PCs on WinXP. It's
> true that you can get a lot more CPU power and bang for the buck along
> the pc road but you really have to put some serious efforts into
> learning about the parts of your machine. Not every motherboard on the
> market is doing fine with every processor. The bottom line is that you
> will probably run into trouble if you buy a PC for audio use right off
> the shell. If you want a strong and stable PC you have to pick the parts
> and also maintain the system in a good way. I keep separate, bootable,
> system partitions (hidden from each other) and never install any
> software other than the audio applications into the studio partition. If
> I want to use the Office Suite I reboot into that partition.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Per Boysen
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