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Kama
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Mac or PC?

For producing electronic music, what do you prefer: Macs or PC's?

Old Post Sep-01-2002 03:00  United States
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Greedy
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Registered: Apr 2002
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my friends who are music majors, swear that MACs are a ton better than PC when it comes to graphics and music. The music programs are easier to use . . .etc.

If I had the money, id get a mac instead of another PC.


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Old Post Sep-01-2002 03:22  Vietnam
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dbl
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Registered: Dec 2001
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he's totaly right...

MAC is much better when it comes to graphic and music


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bumbum
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Registered: May 2001
Location: az

what about the software

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Greedy
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Well, Ill always love my PC, but after messing around on my friends mac computer, the music creating software is a lot easier to use then my Acid program for PC. Its much simpler and you gotta love the fact that Macs rarely locks up.
Im not a computer genius, but my friend said that Macs arent as big into multi task like the PC is.


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Kama
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I'm using a PC hybrid right now, but would like to switch to a Mac.
For software, Acid Pro 3.0 and then some outboard stuff; Korg Electribe, Roland Sytnth, various mics. I'm thinking about getting Digital Performer though (Mark of the Unicorn). That program's the shiznit!

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Greedy
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Since you brought it up, how is the Acid 3.0? I have the Acid 2.0 version and I have thought about getting 3.0. Since I just bought 2 turntables, my vinyl addiction has gone ape nutz so is upgrading to 3.0 worth it?


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Kama
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Acid 3.0 gives all this hype about "great for remixing" yadda-yadda.
If you know your stuff, 2.0 works great. I wouldn't bother upgrading. It's really how you use the equipment.

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Kama
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Busy Child, how long you been spinning? What type of stuff? Equipment?
Just curious.
kama

Old Post Sep-01-2002 19:41  United States
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Greedy
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Registered: Apr 2002
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Ive been spinning since May this year using mostly my friend's Technics because hes a "retired" dj. All I know is mixing and Im not too bad at it.
Im the few ppl on this world that prefer Stantons over Techies, so I just recently ordered Stantons Str8-100's. Im the type of person that likes gadgets and gizmos so I believe Stantons are heading into a great direction especially with the new FastScratch stuff coming out. Now that I will have my own tables, I can now do some serious damage without having to worry about my friend bitchin.
I have a decent Numark mixer because Im on a budget but in the near future, I would definately like to get Vestax 275 or even a Rane.

Again, since Im on a budget due to college, I dont have the funds to buy any vinyl I want so I concentrate more on buying sick vinyls that I would spin at parties. So that means. . . .A LOT of tech house, break, and some hard trance.

cheers


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jdat
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Registered: Oct 2001
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MAC!

that's what the software was designed for at first, and that's what you will find 95% of the time in the studios


I own pc/mac ... and mac owns the pc big time

so much more stable

and to the point!

NO FOOLING AROUND trying to get the thing to work! It's 100% uptime!

problem is ... they are more expensive, but considering the happiness you gain from them , I think it's all worth it.

While they are generally more expensive then pcs, the econo macs are starting to be extremely suitable for audio/top notch work

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Greedy
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My roomate bought a new mac OS for his labtop and it was $69 instead of $600 for a new windows OS


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