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Re: Re: ADK Pro Audio PC VS MacBook Pro
Rick,
Not all of us (N.B. Per, especially) are talking about this
anecdotally; my computer use musically has come about from my use of
the technology in the day job and with over 20 years of watching
hardware/software failures for common multi-purpose tasks, an
evidential picture starts to emerge. That's one of the reasons why we
have to be careful HOW we state what is perceived as opinions (and why
I disagree with Stephen on what he said to Per and about this
discussion).
It's pretty clear that you got one of the less common lemons with your
Mac and I am truly sorry...it DOES happen. But it is also a signal
lesson on purchasing gear: if you're going to live on the bleeding
edge, you have to be willing to be the beta tester. And THAT can be an
expensive place to be. That's true whether it's a PC or Mac hardware,
an radically new automobile design or a new looper from Roland
(thinking back to all the hand-wringing when the first RC-50 came out,
my own included!).
It's a crap shoot.
Best,
Dennis
http://soundcloud.com/usrsbin
http://audiozoloft.com
http://usrslashsbin.angrek.com/
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 4:18 AM, Rick Walker <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote:
> On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, Stephen Goodman wrote:
>>
>> Don't take it personally Per but when you make generalized statements
>> expect a rebuttal from people who know differently.
>
> Dear Stephen,
>
> I actually probably agree with your take on this subject more than I do
> Per's take on it, but the reason I do
> is because I have anecdotal experience with the subject (and because I
>have
> some anger about having
> bought a somewhat lemon model of a very expensive laptop computer.....one
> that has been vastly improved
> in future iterations).
>
> There are compelling reasons why WIN machines fail and cause heartache
> (security, viruses, occasional lack of quality
> control and compatibility between programs and 3rd party hardware and on
>and
> on). There are compelling reasons why
> MACs have dissimilar but nonetheless irritating reasons for avoidance
> (overpriced, lack of easy tweakability, less access
> to 3rd party improvements and on an on)
>
> Consequently, on some levels, I believe that all of our experiences with
> gear is anecdotal, so
> it's informative to hear different people's take on the subject.
>
>
> Which ones' solutions we chose have to do as much with us as it does
>about
> the hardware or software or OS.
>
> Personally, it gets my goat when people get really smug about equipment
> but, in this case,
> I know Per really well and he has worked intensely with most systems out
> there in the world
> as both a musician and as also a professional music journalist
>(interviewing
> artists and
> writing intensive gear reviews) and I believe, he commands respect for
>his
> rigor and his intelligence
> in writing about it.
>
>
> I respect your conclusions about which OS to use and, in the same
>breath, I
> also
> respect Per's.
>
> My vote is for mutual respect in a discussion like this.
>
> with respect, Rick Walker
>
>
>