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<blockquote data-quote="circlestu" data-source="post: 728350" data-attributes="member: 68027"><p>Thanks! I realise that normally straight comparison between chips would apply but I'm not au fait with the G5 vs Intel thing. I have read elsewhere that in the beginning certain apps ran slower on Intel machines, but I think that was/is probably just an early days thing that will be less/non apparent as time goes by.</p><p></p><p>As for inputs, since my audio will be going through an interface (I'm currently swithering between a new MOTU 8Pre and a used 896) then it'll make its way into the computer by way of firewire. I'm not sure if it's 400 or 800 on the MOTU units, but as I understand both desktops have at least one of each.</p><p></p><p>Predominantly I'll be recording bands, hence my desire for an 8 input interface (to mic a drum kit) but I'm looking forward to trying out the other bits and bobs that come with Logic Studio like Soundtrack...</p><p></p><p>Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="circlestu, post: 728350, member: 68027"] Thanks! I realise that normally straight comparison between chips would apply but I'm not au fait with the G5 vs Intel thing. I have read elsewhere that in the beginning certain apps ran slower on Intel machines, but I think that was/is probably just an early days thing that will be less/non apparent as time goes by. As for inputs, since my audio will be going through an interface (I'm currently swithering between a new MOTU 8Pre and a used 896) then it'll make its way into the computer by way of firewire. I'm not sure if it's 400 or 800 on the MOTU units, but as I understand both desktops have at least one of each. Predominantly I'll be recording bands, hence my desire for an 8 input interface (to mic a drum kit) but I'm looking forward to trying out the other bits and bobs that come with Logic Studio like Soundtrack... Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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