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Laptop Vs Desktop, which one is the best for studio use |
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jeu. 14 oct. 2004, 20:02
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Guys, I'm thinking about buying a mac for studio use and also need something that's portable that I can take anywhere and work on it. I need to run the entire studio on there sequencers, soft synths, audio midi interface, plug ins run mics, mastering. I'm thinking about using Reason, Cubase SX...Please advice which is a best option for me, Desktop or Laptop. I really want to get a laptop but I need to know if the laptop will be versatile enough to add additional external hardware to it.
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jeu. 14 oct. 2004, 23:53
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most external hardware is USB/Firewire anyways. Just the fact that you want to be portable would tell me you need a laptop, considering I don't see that haulin around a desktop everywhere would be very efficient, and the iMac G5, even after haulin it around after a while, might just become a pain after a while.
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lun. 18 oct. 2004, 15:34
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I'm going to be setting up this studio to go professional, will most likely do midi along with audio, do all kind of stuff.
I was thinking of getting PB 1.33, 15 inch.
Can you tell me what other good hardware I require to make this a complete studio setup, like midi outboard/inboard, I know I need a quality mic with provided power.
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lun. 18 oct. 2004, 16:14
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Would the imac G5 be able to handle multiple virtual instruments?
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mar. 19 oct. 2004, 03:23
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QUOTE (ruby @ Oct 18 2004, 15:14) Would the imac G5 be able to handle multiple virtual instruments? Indeed it can- as can most G4's. I currently get 16 or so vsti's out of a 15" powerbook- depending on the complexity of the synths. Additionally around 24 audio tracks with minimal processing. Very much in favour of Logic as a front end on a portable as freeze function and distributed audio processing is a bit plus. My desktop system is a HD rig and if you are recording live instruments there is little to compare to it- zero latency (aside from the converters) is just fking lovely. I dislike recording live struments on a native system- especially when I am the musician. Hope this helps. JR
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