Help Me Get The Best Setup For Me.. Thanks |
dim. 18 juil. 2004, 07:19
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Er
I run LogicPro on a 1.25 ebook with max RAM and it starts to groan when you put space designer and a few other effects on - or more than a couple of VSTi's I talked to the the Logic guys at a recent trade fair about Logic Pro - and they said basically you need a G5 with as much RAM as poss to get the best out of it. As the software progresses they wll write it for the latest machines with the highest specs - yeah it will work on lower spec machines - but you lose a lot of the features - or it just grinds to a halt when you try and run them. The problem with G4's is (amongst other things) there is a much lower limit to RAM. External Firewire - yeah - don't ever use an internal IDE drive - not just for security (if your machine goes down you still have the data and can just plug it into another machine) - but performance is better. Buy cheaper - buy twice. -------------------- Dual 2GHz PowerPC G5 / 2 x 19" Formac Monitors / Hammerfall Digi 9652 / Mackie d8b / 2.5 gig RAM
iMac G5 1.8 17" / M-Audio 1814 Firewire / Tascam TM-D1000 / 2 gig RAM Lacie Firewire Drives Logic Pro 7 / NI Battery - Guitar Rig - B4 / GMedia MTron / Crystal / LinPlug RMIV / OSX 10.3.6 |
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dim. 18 juil. 2004, 07:30
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QUOTE (majn @ Jul 18 2004, 06:19) Er I run LogicPro on a 1.25 ebook with max RAM and it starts to groan when you put space designer and a few other effects on - or more than a couple of VSTi's I talked to the the Logic guys at a recent trade fair about Logic Pro - and they said basically you need a G5 with as much RAM as poss to get the best out of it. As the software progresses they wll write it for the latest machines with the highest specs - yeah it will work on lower spec machines - but you lose a lot of the features - or it just grinds to a halt when you try and run them. The problem with G4's is (amongst other things) there is a much lower limit to RAM. External Firewire - yeah - don't ever use an internal IDE drive - not just for security (if your machine goes down you still have the data and can just plug it into another machine) - but performance is better. Buy cheaper - buy twice. an external firewire drive is quicker than another internal drive.. or did i missunderstand you thanks |
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lun. 19 juil. 2004, 06:27
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Much quicker. You can get Fireire 400 or Firewire 800 if you are running a G5
Fireire 400 is fast enough - but if you have the ability - get Firewire 800. M -------------------- Dual 2GHz PowerPC G5 / 2 x 19" Formac Monitors / Hammerfall Digi 9652 / Mackie d8b / 2.5 gig RAM
iMac G5 1.8 17" / M-Audio 1814 Firewire / Tascam TM-D1000 / 2 gig RAM Lacie Firewire Drives Logic Pro 7 / NI Battery - Guitar Rig - B4 / GMedia MTron / Crystal / LinPlug RMIV / OSX 10.3.6 |
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lun. 19 juil. 2004, 13:05
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QUOTE (shaneblyth @ Jul 17 2004, 20:28) I have not settled on a notebook style unit for portability or maybe an imac or similar which do u think is a better one to go for... how portable are imacs? if i had to move it once very 3-6 months total I assume it is easy enough to do but i doubt I would have to but who knows hmmm, portability outside of a book style? I don't have an imac - they look very cool, but seem clunky to transport. The next best "pickup and go" would be the emac. I don't think they have any limitations for basic multitracking. but I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who has tried. |
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