azkid
Tuesday 10 April 2007 à 18:37
QUOTE (musico2007 @ Mon 9 Apr 2007, 09:10)
thx for the responses...could u also tell me what would u consider the minimum requirements for a decent music-making computer...cus i really don't know too much about computers let alone macs like i would probably end up buying this
computer just cus it's the cheapest one i can find or i might end up going with a
macbook ...are any of these good?
You didn't mention a dollar amount for your budget, but here's some things to consider ('cause I just went through this recently, did a lot of research...)-
1.) Minimum of 1GB Ram, but the more the better. MAX IT OUT! Less Ram, means less tracks and effects.
2.) Hard Drive speed- Most laptops have a disk speed of 5400RPM which is too slow for audio recording. But if you must have a laptop, and that slow hard disk is what you end up with, make sure that the laptop has firewire connections, and you can spend another $100.00 + for a 7200RPM, external firewire drive to record to.
3.) Hard Drive space- Audio files take up a lot of room... (but if you get an external firewire drive, get a big one, with as much buffer, as you can afford- see #2)
You don't have to have a PowerBook or laptop if you don't require portability? Laptops are always more expensive than IMacs or used G4 towers?
If you must have a laptop, be sure that it has the ability for the minimum Ram expansion mentioned above and firewire ports. And also be sure that the OS X version that it's capable of, will run the recording software that you want to use.
Do some research, search these columns and the web. There's lots of info out there on music recording with many different Mac computers and setups.
You also didn't mention what kind of recording you've been doing with a PC, or what interface you have? Are you going to invest in new software or interface also? Once you get more info on what's possible, but before you buy, maybe you can get back to us with more specific questions about your situation.
Good luck!