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<blockquote data-quote="Scroatdog" data-source="post: 225971" data-attributes="member: 13752"><p>ox77,</p><p></p><p>Not sure about the PCI card in the Powermac G5, but I don't see why not.</p><p></p><p>If you didn't want to go that route and get yourself a 20" iMac, then I would suggest the M-Audio Ozone midi controller. It's got 25 keys, 8 assignable midi knobs, XLR in with a PREAMP, 1/4" in, and 1/4" outs that will go right to your studio monitors. And since you're switching to Mac, I would suggest Logic Pro in the future. My Ozone works flawlessly in both Garageband and Logic Pro.</p><p></p><p>Typically, I record in Garageband because it's really easy and quick to get done, and then I import the project into Logic for mixing, effects, and mastering.</p><p></p><p>If you do decide to get Logic Pro, I'd sugges getting your hands on the Martin Sitter Book about Logic Pro and Logic Express. Also, he's got Quicktime videos on MacProAudio.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind, the Powermacs are still PowerPC based, so you can't dual boot Windows or anything like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scroatdog, post: 225971, member: 13752"] ox77, Not sure about the PCI card in the Powermac G5, but I don't see why not. If you didn't want to go that route and get yourself a 20" iMac, then I would suggest the M-Audio Ozone midi controller. It's got 25 keys, 8 assignable midi knobs, XLR in with a PREAMP, 1/4" in, and 1/4" outs that will go right to your studio monitors. And since you're switching to Mac, I would suggest Logic Pro in the future. My Ozone works flawlessly in both Garageband and Logic Pro. Typically, I record in Garageband because it's really easy and quick to get done, and then I import the project into Logic for mixing, effects, and mastering. If you do decide to get Logic Pro, I'd sugges getting your hands on the Martin Sitter Book about Logic Pro and Logic Express. Also, he's got Quicktime videos on MacProAudio. Keep in mind, the Powermacs are still PowerPC based, so you can't dual boot Windows or anything like that. [/QUOTE]
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