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Panopticon 20.11.2003 07:53 AM

Purchasing new computer, please advise
 
Well, I'm getting one of those new dual processor 2GHz Mac's. I will be purchasing Digital Performer 4, and using my 828mkII audio interface.

I was wondering if any of you are running a system like this (or any sequencer on the new G5). I'm a little bit swayed by Logic and Cubase, but I think that DP4 is calling me the loudest.

Juho L 20.11.2003 09:42 AM

How much does that 2GHz Mac cost?

udenjoe 20.11.2003 04:22 PM

We just got an iMac G4. And guess what? We got no good source of income. Ohm sleepless nights...

Jade 24.11.2003 01:54 PM

Re: Purchasing new computer, please advise
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Panopticon
Well, I'm getting one of those new dual processor 2GHz Mac's. I will be purchasing Digital Performer 4, and using my 828mkII audio interface.

I was wondering if any of you are running a system like this (or any sequencer on the new G5). I'm a little bit swayed by Logic and Cubase, but I think that DP4 is calling me the loudest.

I'm quite skeptic about Mac, because of the lack of programs on the market. And then there's the price... =( But the compability - between the system and the programs - is better.

I've built my own pc, where all part is of top quality. It cost me about 25 000 SEK, but in the end I think it's going to be cheap, when I only have to change the parts instead of buying a whole new computer.

Tomer=Trance 24.11.2003 04:18 PM

the best pc in the market today cant beat the mac g5...
if your going hardware all the way go for it if your going also software i'l would wait for the next intel chip

Juho L 24.11.2003 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomer=Trance
the best pc in the market today cant beat the mac g5...
if your going hardware all the way go for it if your going also software i'l would wait for the next intel chip

The AMD's 64-bit processor is already out and Intel's new model is coming in winter. I think the PC's are on G5 level on next spring. There's no point in getting Mac if you have used PC before. You only get new system to learn without almost eny benefits.

TommyS 24.11.2003 06:27 PM

A pentium 4 3.2 gig with hyper threading on are just as fast or even faster. Mac benchmarked their systems against P4`s with hyperthreading off.

Also here in the Uk they`ve now stopped the G5 advert from being shown on tv because of false advertising.


http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=12601

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/39/33909.html

64 bit systems are going to blow G5 out of the water when there fully compatible with software.

:D

Juho L 24.11.2003 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TommyS
64 bit systems are going to blow G5 out of the water when there fully compatible with software.

There's already 64-bit version of Windows XP released, so we'll just have to wait for Cubase update to 64-bit architechture and off we go.

BlueSwan 29.11.2003 01:17 PM

I use a P4 1,6 Ghz PC with 512 MB DDR 2700 RAM.

It works just fine for me, but then again I don't exploit it too heavily. I record LOTS of vocals through, with LOTS of realtime processing, with no problems. I haven't really used it too much with soft synths YET though, so I can't say how it would work if it was really pushed.

Panopticon 07.12.2003 04:09 AM

Well, as a follow-up, I did, in fact get the new Dual 2Ghz Mac G5. Lemme tell you, this thing is rock solid. Paid 2800 US for it (ouch), but it works great. Right now running Audiodesk 2 and Absynth, Motu 828mkII handling the sound duties, everything is amazingly stable (Absynth and Cubase SX were never very stable under Windows for me, I had constant problems). Going to get Digital Performer 4 next week.

As far as computing power, it's great. Yesterday I had 100 audio tracks playing simultaneously, with 5 effects on each track. Computer never got tired, I just got tired of adding tracks. Playback is smooth and glitch-free, even with that much going on.

This is my first experience w/Mac, and if things keep going this well, I'll never look at another PC again.


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