
coloradojay
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I want to move from my roland 880ex, to computer based recording. I've decided to have a dedicated recording computer that won't be subject to all of the crashes and rebuilds that my current one goes through. For that matter, I've heard from a couple of people that if I am going to have a dedicated box for audio, that I should definitly go Mac. I used to be a really big fan of Mac, but my last 3 jobs have all been WinTel based work, so I've totally crossed over at this point, but am willing to go back if it's worth it.
The Questions:
-If I want to be able to mix 8-16 tracks, and do some effects, and midi sequencing simultaniously, what is the minimum CPU/RAM I'll need (will a G3 cut the mustard, or should I really get a G4, will an Athlon 1.7gHz with 512MB do?). So basically what are my CPU and RAM requirements?
-Are the UDMA IDE hard drives adiquate to multitrack, so long as I use defragged, dedicated drives (I remember that all the A/V heads used to use SCSI exclusively, but IDE seems pretty freakin fast nowadays)? Anything special to get as far as HDs go?
-How much difference is there on the Macs with a built in SCSI bus, or just buying a superfast SCSI card and pluggin it in?
and lastly
-Mac vs. PC nitty-gritty- What is the reason you've chosen the platform you have (more reliable? more software? cheaper? maybe doesn't really matter anymore PCs have finally cought up? -naahh I know in my heart of hearts that Macs must have an advantage- what is it?)
Oh yeah, for an interface I'm thinking about a 1010 or a Tascam 428. I think either solution should work OK on either platform.
Thanks in advance for advice, and shared experiences.
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-J
The Questions:
-If I want to be able to mix 8-16 tracks, and do some effects, and midi sequencing simultaniously, what is the minimum CPU/RAM I'll need (will a G3 cut the mustard, or should I really get a G4, will an Athlon 1.7gHz with 512MB do?). So basically what are my CPU and RAM requirements?
-Are the UDMA IDE hard drives adiquate to multitrack, so long as I use defragged, dedicated drives (I remember that all the A/V heads used to use SCSI exclusively, but IDE seems pretty freakin fast nowadays)? Anything special to get as far as HDs go?
-How much difference is there on the Macs with a built in SCSI bus, or just buying a superfast SCSI card and pluggin it in?
and lastly
-Mac vs. PC nitty-gritty- What is the reason you've chosen the platform you have (more reliable? more software? cheaper? maybe doesn't really matter anymore PCs have finally cought up? -naahh I know in my heart of hearts that Macs must have an advantage- what is it?)
Oh yeah, for an interface I'm thinking about a 1010 or a Tascam 428. I think either solution should work OK on either platform.
Thanks in advance for advice, and shared experiences.
<(c:
-J