Getting Crazy, Help me decide |
dim. 25 mai 2003, 17:30
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 17 Inscrit : 14 mai 03 Lieu : HOLLAND - NL Membre no 17,890 |
Ok guys,
Be prepared for a long story Lately i posted a lot of questions on several forums and i still don't know what to do. Let me explain, The PC in my studio needs replacement and at first i was considering buying a mac g4. The main reason why i thought about switching from pc to the mac was that i had/have a lot of problems, my current pc is very instable and i'm tired of reinstalling the system to find out it fails again. I made up my mind and decided to buy a mac but when i checked if al needed software was available i found out that Aksys (for the Akai samplers) and the software for my Mackie UAD-1 isn't written for OSX. Since i would like to use Logic Platinum and Spark XL 2.8 i realy need to run OSX and no earlyer version like OS 9.x. ...... Bomber! After a bit of research i found out that updates will be available soon and i can use everything i want on the mac. I posted many questions on this and several other forums about MAC vs. PC. (yes, i started a real MAC vs. PC war) I had many reply's of people who say that PC is better, ..MAC is better or both are fine. When i cal some local music shops most of them advise me a PC because they perform better they say, ... and they also say that when running Windows XP al problems are solved and it will run stable. Since i have an older PC running Win98 in my studio i don't know if they are right about this. I'm a sysadmin myself and i do know that i have a lot of work taking care of problems on W2k/XP running Microsoft applications ( i actualy think xp is not so great in a office/work enviromant). I realy don't know if this is any diffrent in a music enviroment so i only can take there word for it. At the end of the story, ....... i still don't know what to do! Should i choose a mac or pc? will xp run stable on a new PC or do i have the same problems after i spend a lot of money on new hardware? wil OSX run smooth? will OSX be supported in the future bij audio hardware and software manufactures? As far as i can see now everybody is taking a long time to write new software/drivers for OSX! Will OSX opens a new world and will mac become more populair for the music bussines? If i choose to buy a mac will the G4 be good or will it be better with the new CPU's apple is working on? As you can see i have many questions witch makes it very difficult to choose between platforms. If i new for shure that WinXP would never chrash i would choose PC but i just don't have that much faith in it. However other people do and thau confuse me. Any advise to help me make up my mind is welcome Thanks in advance Alex |
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mer. 28 mai 2003, 06:12
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 10 Inscrit : 04 mai 03 Lieu : Westville - US Membre no 17,270 |
Alex,
I'm sure you won't be dissapointed |
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mer. 28 mai 2003, 21:00
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 13 Inscrit : 16 avril 03 Lieu : Seattle - US Membre no 16,197 |
QUOTE (Synthetic @ May 26 2003, 06:26) a0k1a... not sure if your post was just an analogy but in reality, MAINSTREAM musicians for the most part use Macs rather than PC's. I can't tell you how many times I pick up a music mag with an article about how this band used ProTools or their studio recorded them in ProTools and where there is ProTools.... there is a Mac almost always. Yes it is an anology and I'm talking about the computer industry and the consumers in general. PC's are accepted as the norm for general purposes. Really I was trying to say that I like Mac's better than PC's but I thought I'd be "artistic" about it. When computers are talked about most people assume that the topic is about PC's, you know mainstream. |
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mer. 28 mai 2003, 21:05
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 13 Inscrit : 16 avril 03 Lieu : Seattle - US Membre no 16,197 |
QUOTE (sampoo @ May 27 2003, 06:40) Ok guys, Yesterdaynight i finaly made a decision. Next month all software i use will be available for MAC OSX and i will make the switch to MAC. Taking a good look around on the net and asking some pro’s for their experience i found out that there are very few MAC users having problems at all. In future i would like to have a second studio with Protools and if i understand there is no witch platform to run than. Thanks for all the help guys! Kind regards, Alex http://jovan-remkob.nl WOOHOO!!!! |
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mer. 28 mai 2003, 22:28
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Maniac Member Groupe : Members Messages : 821 Inscrit : 25 juin 01 Lieu : Springfield - US Membre no 1,082 |
QUOTE (a0k1a @ May 28 2003, 14:00) QUOTE (Synthetic @ May 26 2003, 06:26) a0k1a... not sure if your post was just an analogy but in reality, MAINSTREAM musicians for the most part use Macs rather than PC's. I can't tell you how many times I pick up a music mag with an article about how this band used ProTools or their studio recorded them in ProTools and where there is ProTools.... there is a Mac almost always. Yes it is an anology and I'm talking about the computer industry and the consumers in general. PC's are accepted as the norm for general purposes. Really I was trying to say that I like Mac's better than PC's but I thought I'd be "artistic" about it. When computers are talked about most people assume that the topic is about PC's, you know mainstream. no biggie... just thought I would point that out ;-) and yep sadly PC's do have the market share advantage but that is ok... it just means mac users like to be different than the majority -------------------- ----------------------------------------
<span style='font-size:18pt;line-height:100%'>Synthetic Tone</span> Click above for totally original electronic music, art, & photos. Click below to become an active member of the MacMusic.org site.. <span style='font-size:15pt;line-height:100%'>Become An Active Member</span> G4 550mhz Tibook & Brand Spankin New Dual G5 2Ghz Power Mac with Tiger. So long old OS9 apps :( |
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