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Setup Advice Needed, midi/audio setup on emac |
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ven. 4 nov. 2005, 04:38
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Based on all your suggestions, for starters I'm going to max out the memory, which for this machine is 1024.
One suggestion was that I upgrade to Panther, and that there were copies available on eBay for cheap. Will I run into hassles doing it this way? I know more about PCs than Macs, but I can do simple things Apple-wise. How do the rest of you feel about the upgrade? I got the impression that 10.2.8 is not looked on too kindly for purposes of music.
Re. Opcode, would I really have to have an older machine to use 9; could I boot up on this machine in 9 and use it just as effectively (I did discover how to boot up in 9 while avoiding what was called the "Classic".
I really appreciate all your suggestions. I will continue to add specific questions as they arise. It'll take me about a week to get my memory. Thanks.
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ven. 4 nov. 2005, 08:41
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Hey Flapper,
If you can already dual-boot, check out Vision. Many Visioneers use dual-boot machines so they can keep using their fav midi app. I use vision on 500MHz G3 Powerbook (Pismo) and run Logic express on a 2GHz G5 iMac. Mainly using Vision and Galaxy (editor/librarian) for all my old synths. OMS has a great facility for managing patch names which can't be beat by todays sequencers. Have to say I LOVE using Softsynths in Logic..too sweet!
--Bub
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ven. 4 nov. 2005, 08:42
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Forgot to mention that Vivion WILL NOT work under Classic...the machine MUST boot into OS9 for it to work.
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sam. 5 nov. 2005, 04:03
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Thank you Bubowski. I'll look into opcodeusers.com. Any further information is really helpful.
Re. upgrading my OS from 10.2.8, I have a CD-RW, not a DVD drive. Which means I would have to (if I bought it from Apple), buy the OS on DVD, send it in, pay $9.95 more and get the OS on CDs. I'm a little leary of doing this, especially since a clean install was recommended by someone--meaning, I assume I would lose my anti-virus license as well? How about dual boot capability?
I have upgraded CD-ROMs on PCs once or twice, but I don't know if I'd dare try to put in a DVD drive on an eMac that doesn't look too easy to upgrade or even open up, outside of adding memory. I hesitate to buy a second external drive--it sounds like the old expensive way to upgrade. Or is it? Can I get Panther (still would like to hear what the rest of you have to say on the necessity of upgrading to 10.3) on a CD?
Another question (or two): what about Apple's Garageband? Also, is that available on CD. I see that iLife ships as a DVD.
Thanks for bearing with all my basic questions, many of which have been answered elsewhere in this forum. I initially tried answering some of them via searches, but the volume is such that I got easily sidetracked.
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