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Can I Use A Power Mac G4 400mhz For Pro Tools?, Digi 002 |
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dim. 25 janv. 2004, 22:48
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Anyone have experience with PT on "slow" machines...?
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lun. 26 janv. 2004, 07:05
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I have been using a G4 466 running PT 5 under OS 9.1 with a Digi 001 for a few years with no problems. I have gotten up to 19 tracks (never tried any more than that) at 24 bits at 48k, along with about a dozen RTAS plugins. I record to an internal Ultra 160 SCSI drive. If you're using the Digi 002, then you're also using OS X, which puts a bigger drain on the system than OS 9, but I can get quite a bit going on my system without choking it to death. If you check Digidesign's website, I believe it does say that the slowest G4 that is supported to run the Digi 002 is the 733Mhz model. So officially they don't stand behind the Digi 002 running on a machine that slow, but that doesn't mean it won't work for your purposes. It will definitely be a less than optimal system, but it's been working for me since my 466 was brand new 3 years ago. The only time I run into trouble is trying to run too many plugins at once. That's the biggest drain on the CPU. As a workaround, I use PT to bus tracks together and into an AUX input and add the plugins (reverb is the biggest CPU hog) to the AUX input.
Ce message a été modifié par PristineRec - lun. 26 janv. 2004, 07:18.
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lun. 26 janv. 2004, 18:45
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I use a Mac PowerPC G3, 233 HHz (beige desktop) with Free ProTools version 3.4
I have been using it for years.
Insturment/mic -> to small mic line mixer -> to an Audiomedia III sound card I installed in the Mac.
I allocate 100,000 K of RAM memory to PT (I have 448MB of RAM total). I only ever record one track at a time. This weekend I was mixing, at least 10 tracks, playing back 8 tracks at once. It did everything I needed without any problems. I don't think I have ever needed more.
All is good ... until I am forced to upgrade my System Software.
Jam on!
-Bullzeye
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