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> Titanium G4/500 For Audio Recording?
ssagala
posté mar. 13 janv. 2004, 22:17
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Hello all,

I have decided to kick the PC habit and migrate to a mac for my audio work. The trouble is the macs are rather expensive. Yes, yes i know you get a lot more stablility, compatablility etc with a mac but unfortunately my back manager does not see things my way.

I am looking to buy a refurbished titanium powerbook g4/500 wit a 10 GB hard drive and 128 MB RAM. Are these specs too low to run say digital performer? Do you recommend a used laptop to sequence midi and record audio with? Spce is an issue with me so i try and save it where i can.

I appreciate your input biggrin.gif
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ssagala
posté mer. 14 janv. 2004, 05:59
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Thanks for the help! biggrin.gif
It is difficult figuring out all this stuff especially for a long time windoze user. One last question... if i buy the titanium powerbook and connect a motu 828 an extra firewire drive to it, wil this be enough to handle audio? I guess I am trying to find out if a 500 MHz laptop will keep up with all that processing.
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