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Schack
posté lun. 24 avril 2006, 10:35
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Hey all!

I currently own a 12" PB G4 1.5 gHz and a Dual 1 gHz MDD G4. I use the laptop for sketches and small looping based recordings on the go and the PowerMac for larger ProTools/Logic songs/projects at home.

However, my PowerMac keeps going into standby mode, and there's nothing I can do about it. I've flashed the PRAM, changed battery on the PMU, reinstalled the OS and nothing seems to help... I can work on it, but there's no telling when it falls asleep, and it really stifles the creative flow:-)

Therefore, I'm tempted to go out and buy a new mac. I'm thinking the new iMac looks sweet, but I have a couple of questions that I hope you might be able to help me with.

I won't be working on very big arrangements at home, I'll go to a studio for that. But I want to able to work with medium-sized projects and a fair amount of plugs/insts. Is this possible with the iMac, you'd have to run the song from a FWHD, right?

Also, if I want to run ProTools, it'd have to be through Rosetta and how does this perform? Would I be able to run medium-sized projects even though it's slower than the native version?

I'm trying to find out whether it's better to stick with the MDD for now and wait for the native version of PT or if should just buy the damn thing and run PT emulated. 'Tis hard to decide rolleyes.gif

Any help is greatly appreciated,
Schack
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Schack
posté mar. 25 avril 2006, 10:10
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Hmm, it might be a good idea to get a used G5, just saw a Powermac G5 Dual 1.8Ghz 1.25 GB DDR SDRAM at € 1474, and that seems like a fair price. Then it could last until the new machines arrive (or maybe even longer) and I'd have the power to get things done.

Yes, everything is updated on the sleeping mac smile.gif However, I forgot to mention that I put it in a noise-reducing cabinet, and it might be due to overheating that it falls asleep... But I think that it also did it when I had the door to the cabinet open. Anyway, it's impossible to work with the machine if it's not in the cabinet, it SO noisy sad.gif I paid a lot of money for the machine back in 2002, and today it seems absurd that they would release such a noisy mac as the top-of-the-line model....

Cheers for the advice, guys!
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