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> Can They Cope??? Scrap Or Upgrade??, imac / powermac g4 -should i scrap??
latenitewill
posté sam. 15 avril 2006, 15:29
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Hi, I've got a cople of quetsions. I'm running Reason and nundo or cubase using audio and effects and vst instr, rewired to a reason setup. I have two macs. One is an imac g4 1ghz with 768 ram the other is a powermac g4 733mhz with 768 ram also.

My question is shoud these machine be able to do this kind of work if they have enough memory? etc. Can I upgrade my imace any more and is it worth it. Should I cut my losses and trade it in. Same goes for the powermac. Both are struggling with ths setup right now. Lots of crackles and occasional crashing whereas when i ran the same thing on a decent PC it was fine!!!

Any sggestion and insider knowledge on the limitatins of these machines would be great. I don't want to keep flogging dead horses!!! Will
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posté dim. 16 avril 2006, 16:03
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Which version of Cubase is it? 5 or SX? SX is not the most efficient program. Logic on those Macs would be OK.

On the other hand, very quickly it becomes more cost-effective to upgrade one's computers. The speed/RAM/hard drive capacity/OS benefits to be had from a new machine normally outweigh the benefits of hanging on to an old machine.

If you have a system that works for you, you don't need to change. If your current system is bugging you and you perceive limitations, you might do well to upgrade.
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posté dim. 16 avril 2006, 19:55
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Thanks for the reply. My syatem is bugging me a lot. At the moment neither machine will run the setup i want efficiently. Is it possible to ge more ram in the imac? and do you think it will make a difference to the performance of either machinr to keep adding more memory?
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posté dim. 16 avril 2006, 19:57
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oh, and it is sx on the imac and nuendo on the powermac. Although when i upgrade to os x. It will also be sx.
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posté lun. 17 avril 2006, 03:35
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That seems pretty odd, because I run a G4 Desktop Tower 933mhz 1.25 ram, and a Power Book 1 gig mhz. with 715 ram, and can typically can load have many tracks and plugs per project, and for the majoity of the time is rock solid. I am contemplating upgrading, but almost hate to, when my systems are so consistent. I run he latest version of SX3, Ablelton, & Reason. I know I will reach a point where I will not have choice, but as long as things are stable, i am not jumping just yet.

On the other hand, if you are having major glitches, hiccups, and inconsistency in your in systems software/hardware, I would suggest that you go ahead and upgrade your system.

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Houston, Texas
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latenitewill
posté mar. 18 avril 2006, 13:48
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hmmm. you system is a bit better thn mine.. I'm running a G4 desktop with 733mhz and 758 ram - that coul dbe the difference. Just wondering if it's worth getting more ram?
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