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Finally moved to Mac (pg. 2)
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| keithos27 |
| quote: | Originally posted by OTtrancer
On the other hand, I"m going to be very upset if the price drops significantly in a months time when this new model comes out! Maybe I should get informed... |
I will guarantee it will drop in price once the newer model comes out... :) |
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| wesleysnipez |
| I got old macbook here that just collecting dust because laptop I use in my DJ setup is XPS M1530 and only tie it into my music desktop that is in my studio that is connected to my network. |
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| CouchFire |
| Turn off your dashboard... Widgets are little RAM eaters... |
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| DJ RANN |
Congratulations on making the move to mac!
Unofortunately, I don't mean to piss on your parade (especially being a relatively new mac owner myself) but if you can, take it back now! :whip:
I'm sorry to say it but you literally could not have chosen a worse time to buy a new macbook.
Don't misunderstand me, I too have reservations about 1st gen of a new model, but more so now than in recent years, Apple have to get it right first time and more often than not, when there is something flawed it's just a matter of upgrading the soft/firmware.
I also know you can get lost just endlessly waiting for the latest model to come out in fear of it being made obsolete quicker, but seriously the exact time you have bought your mac book such bad timing in terms of value.
Even if you don't want to buy the new model, the model you just bought will drop in price by at least 10-20% (within 3 to 4 weeks from now). You are right at that point when you pay full price for what will be considered last years model in a couple of weeks.
If it doesn't matter, then just enjoy it and again congratulations! but if you're asking if you are going to pissed if you see this model cheaper in a couple of weeks, I'm just trying to give you an honest answer. Yes. |
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| Jarvmeister |
Would it be inappropriate to say: Once you try Mac - you never go back?
Which is one reason I won't try one. |
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| jupiterone |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Congratulations on making the move to mac!
Unofortunately, I don't mean to piss on your parade (especially being a relatively new mac owner myself) but if you can, take it back now! :whip:
I'm sorry to say it but you literally could not have chosen a worse time to buy a new macbook.
Don't misunderstand me, I too have reservations about 1st gen of a new model, but more so now than in recent years, Apple have to get it right first time and more often than not, when there is something flawed it's just a matter of upgrading the soft/firmware.
I also know you can get lost just endlessly waiting for the latest model to come out in fear of it being made obsolete quicker, but seriously the exact time you have bought your mac book such bad timing in terms of value.
Even if you don't want to buy the new model, the model you just bought will drop in price by at least 10-20% (within 3 to 4 weeks from now). You are right at that point when you pay full price for what will be considered last years model in a couple of weeks.
If it doesn't matter, then just enjoy it and again congratulations! but if you're asking if you are going to pissed if you see this model cheaper in a couple of weeks, I'm just trying to give you an honest answer. Yes. |
oh noez i don't gotz the new model! my career is overrrz! |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by jupiterone
oh noez i don't gotz the new model! my career is overrrz! |
I nose wot yoo iz sayin, butz eye iz jus staytin da troof.
I can has a new imac. |
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| dj_shiftie |
I had a question about mac and instead of making a new thread ill just ask here in hopes of some feed back
i also just purchased a new Macbook pro its freakishly awesome i love it, my question is what is a good App to use to record my mixes?
any input is appreciated |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_shiftie
I had a question about mac and instead of making a new thread ill just ask here in hopes of some feed back
i also just purchased a new Macbook pro its freakishly awesome i love it, my question is what is a good App to use to record my mixes?
any input is appreciated |
Audacity is free, it does the job but I hate how budget it looks and feels. I got hold of bias peak and that works nicely, with a good interface and some great options for editing etc.. It's the closest thing I can find to wavelab, which sadly is PC only. |
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| sgillespie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jarvmeister
Would it be inappropriate to say: Once you try Mac - you never go back?
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Not so much mac as it is having the control of a unix-like os; But I've had that problem for a long time. I can't stand to use windows anymore, and now I've got 2 linux machines and a mac-mini. |
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