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Milca
posté mer. 8 août 2007, 07:11
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I have Power MAC Dual G5 2,7 GHz
It’s important to note that since I’ve made some big mistakes as far as handling my apps I’m doing “ erase and install” on my boot drive ,purchasing new boot drive and starting from the scratch - Basically doing whole new setup with my music apps,sample libraries and back up.
Since I want to do everything right this time - I was gonna ask about following issue
I’ve been going through some research and in couple of places I’ve read that many people sometimes using two accounts
- one for music - DAW account and
- one main account - for all the other activities
I’ve also found out that there are two different opinions on what this set up can do for you.
First group claims that this set up allows to keep your DAW system clean and that there are also performance advantages.
Second group claims that this is clearly for organizing purposes and that won’t probably win you any performance = they also say it might be time consuming to customize your system this way.
If anybody have any experience with this two account system - please let me know.
I would really appreciate your feedeback
Milan
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mishmashmole
posté jeu. 9 août 2007, 10:17
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I have started doing this recently. What I have noticed so far is good. Log in time is less on the music account it seems to be a little bit faster. I have had somde trouble with permissions etc but some fiddling soo sorts that out. I also managed to share my itunes library which was really essential to me. I also enjoy the "this is music time" without being distracted. If I get a file or email on my regular accoutn that I want to transfer, I put it on my external disk, ready to fetch when I go into my music account. So far so good.
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Milca
posté lun. 13 août 2007, 06:52
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Thanks for your reply.Makes a lot of sence.I might try this set up as well.

Thanks again Milan
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lancet
posté dim. 19 août 2007, 13:05
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QUOTE (mishmashmole @ Thu 9 Aug 2007, 05:17) *
If I get a file or email on my regular accoutn that I want to transfer, I put it on my external disk, ready to fetch when I go into my music account. So far so good.


you could also put it in /Users/Shared . fwiw

all the Users should have read/write access to that folder.


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houstonmusic
posté dim. 19 août 2007, 16:24
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I did this for a while, but with my work flow it was an irritation and not worth the hallucinatory performance bump. Nor did it offer any particular protection from crashes and freezes. It's not a lot of trouble to do, but IMHO, more trouble than it's worth.
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