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hey cheggy
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Originally posted by CoriNeroAzzurri
Im hoping this is the right forum for this question. I am going to production school in July and I need to get a personal computer. I know you should go with Apple but does anyone have specific models they use or know which is the best for production and home use? Thanks for the help.


The brand name isn't really that important for a pc. Just make sure that you get a good processor (either P4 or Athlon XP... correct me if I'm wrong there) and enough ram. About a gig of ram is pretty standard now. Don't get one of those small desktop computers like dell and gateway make because they aren't upgradeable... found this out the hard way.
alanzo
quote:
Originally posted by hey cheggy
Don't get one of those small desktop computers like dell and gateway make because they aren't upgradeable... found this out the hard way.


if you don't know how to build your own.. learn! there are tons of instructional guides on the net.. it's easy and costs 1/2 as much..
Thunder5
quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
if you don't know how to build your own.. learn! there are tons of instructional guides on the net.. it's easy and costs 1/2 as much..


And it actually isn't that hard.. You really can't put any parts wrong way (if you're building it yourself, not just ordering the parts). and when ordering ask from the store you're buying from if you're missing any parts. They'll tell you.
robin
just get someone to help you with that and let ppl on the intarwebb check your orderlist :)
broken silence
that is the biggest load of bull ive EVER heard. (regarding to that G4 vs. top of the line PC). Thats completely outdated, and if they ran a G5 with dual 2.5 gig processors it would run LOOPS around a PC.

My production partner uses a G5 with dual 2.0 gigahertz processors and can rewire reason into protools...running about 30ish instruments in reason, about 10ish effects processors, all eqed in protools etc. Computer doesnt even THINK about breaking a sweat.

Hands ing down, get a G5.
Thunder5
You can't really compare G5 to P4 or AMD's 32bit cpus.. Since G5 is the 64bit you need to compare it with opteron or Athlon 64. I'm pretty sure those are worthy opponent to G5.
Akridrot
Before even asking which kind of Mac to get, make absolutely positively sure that the programs you're gonna get will work for it. Don't think that you can just get the fastest comp with a huge load of ram and be done with it. Some people will waste money doing something like this (like buying a brand new car, with the wrong keys,and no way to get the right ones). You should buy the software first, find out what systems support it, then look for a comp. Macs are great for editing, but the really,really powerful ones cost too much. You should build a powerful custom PC (w/warranty of course) and get one of the more popular sequencers out now, like CUBASE or SONAR or even FL Studio.
h.vox
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Originally posted by Subtle
Stability is the key, andyways, u cant deny the fact that MAC IS better in terms of producing..! and u dont have to worry about viruses..!


mac is better? maybe it will when they port all apps to osx, but until then it is not, there is still too much problems with osx.
and the thing about viruses - you really access internet via your audio workstation? then it is not a serious audio workstation. that is definitely not a valid criteria for estimation of an audio workstation quality. stability is also fine if you don't use weird drivers, weird hardware and warez.
acell
G5 = $5000AUD+++

p4 3.2 800 FSB
1 gig DDR400 Ram
400 Gig hd (2x 200)
box
19" LG flatscreen
dvd burner
cd burner
sb live plat
win xp pro
yadda yadda yadda

= $2,100AUD (home built)


hmmm.. gee.. hard choice
acell
quote:
Originally posted by h.vox
you really access internet via your audio workstation? then it is not a serious audio workstation. that is definitely not a valid criteria for estimation of an audio workstation quality. stability is also fine if you don't use weird drivers, weird hardware and warez.


quote:
Originally posted by CoriNeroAzzurri
best for production and home use


not everyone has the luxury of have both a pc for personal use and a prodction workstation...

/I\
here we go ... my mate is still running his studio with an Atari ... he says thats the best ... lol ;)
EliPsE
In my school i use g4's and it crashes all the time. Using Logic, i forget what version but i find it completely unstable. Gayest thing about macs' is there is no eject button for anything lol.
Go Pc, fast cpu, tons of ram few HD's and ur set. I prefer Cubase
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