Mac Mini With Dp & Mach5, Will it run? |
mar. 25 janv. 2005, 19:40
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 1 Inscrit : 25 janv. 05 Lieu : New Freedom - US Membre no 59,175 |
I'm thinking of buying a Mac Mini to run Digital Performer 4 with Mach 5 in OSX. I need to be able to run up to 30 tracks of audio and a full orchestra's worth of midi. Has anybody tried this Will it work?
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mar. 25 janv. 2005, 22:11
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Rookie Groupe : Members Messages : 28 Inscrit : 30 août 03 Lieu : Los Angeles - US Membre no 23,858 |
Don't mean to rain on the parade, but i doubt it.
Mach Five on a G4, usually brings the G4 to its knees, especially on DP 4.12, now on 4.5 maybe some improvement. You are not going to get 30 tracks of audio on your Mini Mac in DP 4x, much less be able to use Mach Five. My estimation is 20 tracks of audio and midi tracks should be fine (low overhaed for Midi) but as soon as you add Mach Five, slows ville. Mac Mini also uses a 4200 rpm drive, so this is not good either. jk |
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mer. 26 janv. 2005, 06:19
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Member Groupe : Members Messages : 50 Inscrit : 16 juil. 04 Lieu : Queenstown - NZ Membre no 47,017 |
4.52 is better than 4.12
a Mac mini is really like a 1.5ghz powerbook (the faster mac mini) think of it in these terms and youll be about right. An externel firewire drive for your projects will make a decent difference. it is surprising what you can get by freezing tracks that said a G5 will be alot faster even the Imac G5 though again an external firewire drive would make a difference you do get what you pay for |
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