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new mac user looking for advice re: hardware for recording with
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<blockquote data-quote="analogscrewtape" data-source="post: 728187" data-attributes="member: 67925"><p>Personally? I'd go with the iMac, especially if you're gonna be running the latest version of Logic (which is built for Leopard). The difference in ghz is negligible and the difference in ram is...not a difference. The benefits of using intel are going to surpass that by far, I'd say.</p><p></p><p>Only thing that might be a dealbreaker is what kind of inputs the PM has vs the IM. I'm not sure what the difference is. And if you're planning on recording several tracks simultaneously that might also be a consideration (more in terms of inputs and software, tho, I don't think either would have the leg up in terms of processing)</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps! Logic Studio is quite a bit of fun once you get past the initial learning curve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="analogscrewtape, post: 728187, member: 67925"] Personally? I'd go with the iMac, especially if you're gonna be running the latest version of Logic (which is built for Leopard). The difference in ghz is negligible and the difference in ram is...not a difference. The benefits of using intel are going to surpass that by far, I'd say. Only thing that might be a dealbreaker is what kind of inputs the PM has vs the IM. I'm not sure what the difference is. And if you're planning on recording several tracks simultaneously that might also be a consideration (more in terms of inputs and software, tho, I don't think either would have the leg up in terms of processing) Hope this helps! Logic Studio is quite a bit of fun once you get past the initial learning curve. [/QUOTE]
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