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danielfschroeder
posté ven. 30 mai 2003, 22:40
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I'll try writing this message again: After reading this site for six months (and looking unsuccessfully for a comparable Windows/music site--any suggestions?), I am still unsure that, given my needs I should purchase a Mac or a Windows machine. I would like to use my computer, software (as yet unpurchased) and Yamaha S80 keyboard for: 1)composition and arranging for various instrumental and vocal groups (and in writing out hard copies of my work), 2) production of demo CDs of my compositions with an approximation of the vocals and instrument sounds for which they are written, and 3) live performce on my S80, with myself as vocalist. I have little need at this point to incorporate exotic sounds which, as I understand it, many of the "plug ins" produce or to produce a CD with many analog input tracks. My wife owns a Windows based laptop, which I would like to network with. My teenage non-musican son will probably be sharing my computer (if I can truly keep him out of my files), or I may purchase a low-end desk top for his use, and network with that as well. For my situation would a Mac computer be highly recommended over Windows? In either case, what sort of music software and hardware would I need?
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dixiechicken
posté mer. 4 juin 2003, 22:16
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First You'll need at least:

1) 1 computer
2) 1 midiinterface
3) 1 midi sequencer software
& and maybe
4) 1 music notation software
5) 1 digtal audio interface
& probably various external gear,
6) line mixer with good preamps & good vocalist microphone, microphone stand,
a small PA-system ( depends on where you actually perform ) etc.

Yes a Mac will almost certainly be a good choice for you. In the long run you will save time & money
because you will avoid a lot of hassles the PC-users gets plagued by.
Idea - if you buy a Mac with airport-card and a airport basestation.
Connect the basestation to your cable/adsl-modem.
Connect your wife:s windows laptop with an ethernet-cable direct to the basestation.
Voila almost instant network, your mac can be almost anywhere inside your house,
no network cable for the Mac.

Cheers: Dixiechicken


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