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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 16 Inscrit : 14 août 03 Lieu : - UK Membre no 22,999 ![]() |
I'm thinking of converting to the iMac from PC, but I'm concerned from stuff I've read that I'd need an equivalent to a PCI soundcard - which they don't accept do they? Reason for thinking iMac rather than standard G4/G5 is price.
But can a 1Ghz iMac deal with 16 tracks of stereo audio plus VST plugins without any extra hardware? For good quality sound to record out to my AKAI D12 hard disk recorder - plus MIDI - can an iMac really cut it? If so, what extras (MIDI /audio interfaces) would I need? And is it sensible to use Cubase (SX?) on the Mac or is it a poor second to say Logic or Pro Tools? Would really appreciate some help. Cheers. [My 'stuff' background: I cut up loops and beats with ReCycle etc and layer them into VST as audio while sequencing a Yamaha CS1x and AKAI S200 sampler all ending up in an AKAI D12 hard disk recorder (including my mixed down VST audio tracks). But I need more power and my current set up is on its last legs] |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 235 Inscrit : 25 juil. 02 Lieu : Strongsville - US Membre no 6,217 ![]() |
Forgot to add, one great thing about Logic 6 is the Freeze function, which renders your tracks as is (w/effects, etc.) as a separate audio file to free up CPU power so you can add more plugs or virtual instruments. I believe DP4 has a similar "Freeze Tracks" feature. Careful on that budget! It's very easy to go overboard.
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