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endserenading81
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damn, didn't reply in time before the "waaaaa waaaaaa waaaaaa" comment came in....... these guys are fast.......... unwasted talent
stalemayte said:Good luck on spending way too much money for a pretty interface, and subpar internals.
But I guess you are also paying for membership into the "I wear scarfs and frequent coffee shops" club.
Don't forget to place the Apple sticker on your backwindow, right next to the gay-rights one.
I couldn't resist the impulse to flame
endserenading81 said:i have heard this could be the problem....... it's an old cubase, wasn't made for XP. but ya know, i've tried cubase SX, and its too complicated for me. i just record experimental/ambiant rock music. so i'm thinking a stripped down version of recording software would be perfect, right?
......the hardware looks good, right?
judging from my pc's specs, what choice would you guys make?
(1) Stay with the PC for recording, and get a better software package.
(2) Switch to my "coming soon" apple intel notebook for recording.....or...
(3) switch completely to apple and get a G5? and notebook.
Ford Van said:On a side note, I have NEVER had good experiences with Mac's and audio production. Without fail, the Mac has crashed every time I have worked in a ProTools session. Also, with Digital Performer.I agree that if you can't get a PC working well, you will most likely have problems with a Mac too.
endserenading81 said:well i'm gonna put out a little list of whats in my PC, built by me.
MSI k7N2 Delta Nvidia2 motherboard.
AMD Athlon 2500 Barton chip
2x Kingston 512 RAM = 1gig RAM
1 Maxtor IDE 7200rpm 80gig for system
1 Maxtor IDE 7200rpm 80gig for audio
MSI CDRW drive
M-Audio Delta 66 soundcard
Windows XP Home
Cubase VST32 5.1
latest system drivers
.......so from above, i assume i shouldn't be having any problems. you tell me.
i am planning on buying an apple anyways, cause i just want a notebook for my life, and dive into Mac OS for the first time. but i was thinking what to get for my music. a G5?
thanks everyone so far.
metal_god said:I use both PC (home) MAC (College) and my PC is more reliable. Logic always crashes its not like they are bad systems either. Neither are connected to the internet. I find PC's with no intrnet access well maintained and properly used is the best sollution. Hell my pc was £500 from toys r us
160gb hdd
512 mb ram
3.2 ghz processor (celeron)
windows xp home
not the best in the world but it runs perfectly for Reason, Sonar, Cooledit or whatever else i need to use and can run them at the same time without much slowdown.
altiris said:That’s the problem. Some people load their Pc with every program tools, antispyware, anti virus, desktop toys, 50 games, yahoo messenger, msn messenger, aol messenger and a bunch of freeware plugins. And so on and so on. And complain “My PC is slow”. I’ve fixed a couple of PC’s where owner was asking for a recommendation for a new PC because theirs was old and too slow. It was only a year old with a late Pentium 4. but that PC was loaded up with garbage. Heres a little bit of advice. Don’t let anyone touch your DAW. Cause the minute they do they will get on the internet and ruin your baby.
peritus said:3 things...
Learn about MSCONFIG.EXE
Kill any any "Tray" applications... Winamp Agent is a prime example... Adobe Reader updater is another...
After that... Make a list of the processes running in the task manager.. Google each one... Find out, just where, that power is going....
haha.. I'm typing from a 50 dollar 500mhz p3 laptop and I'm sure I could squeeze out plenty of power, if need be...
mrT said:Dude, I got this one bug that imbedded itself as a .dll in winlogon.exe so I couldn't delete it even in safe mode because I couldn't kill winlogon. Too boot it changed it's name every time I restarted. pissed me off. I just had to wait till I found a removal tool for it. but that's a little off topic I guess.![]()
you got hit by a variant of coolweb search. yea that’s a pain because it changes name every reboot.mrT said:Dude, I got this one bug that imbedded itself as a .dll in winlogon.exe so I couldn't delete it even in safe mode because I couldn't kill winlogon. Too boot it changed it's name every time I restarted. pissed me off. I just had to wait till I found a removal tool for it. but that's a little off topic I guess.![]()