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the-audio-man
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Hi guys,
Forgive my mac arrogance as I am and always have been a PC user. I really like the iMacs, they look great and are very compact which appeals to me.
I do smaller production work for bands and myself and I have a small studio set up for this sort of thing.
My current PC is a 3.0ghz Core 2 Duo/4gb ram/xp/2x1tb hard drives etc The mainboard on this unit has decided to die for whatever reason and lately, I have been thinking about going over to mac.
Macs dedicated silver box is something like $4grand here in Australia and I can't justify that right now because replacing the mainboard is cheaper.
My main question after this ramble is this - has anyone used Logic on an iMac and how would it perform with up to a full 3 or 4 songs in a single session (i mean that in regards to 1 song = 15 tracks or so)? I would by the 3.0ghz mac with the nice big screen if I was to convert over. Garage band is not an option for me, I need to be able to record at least 16 live tracks, run plugins, mix down and produce. Are the iMacs just pretty or can they actually move information around and do it well?
thanks again mac users
Forgive my mac arrogance as I am and always have been a PC user. I really like the iMacs, they look great and are very compact which appeals to me.
I do smaller production work for bands and myself and I have a small studio set up for this sort of thing.
My current PC is a 3.0ghz Core 2 Duo/4gb ram/xp/2x1tb hard drives etc The mainboard on this unit has decided to die for whatever reason and lately, I have been thinking about going over to mac.
Macs dedicated silver box is something like $4grand here in Australia and I can't justify that right now because replacing the mainboard is cheaper.
My main question after this ramble is this - has anyone used Logic on an iMac and how would it perform with up to a full 3 or 4 songs in a single session (i mean that in regards to 1 song = 15 tracks or so)? I would by the 3.0ghz mac with the nice big screen if I was to convert over. Garage band is not an option for me, I need to be able to record at least 16 live tracks, run plugins, mix down and produce. Are the iMacs just pretty or can they actually move information around and do it well?
thanks again mac users

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