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<blockquote data-quote="macabee7" data-source="post: 959159" data-attributes="member: 135058"><p><strong>Apple conversion</strong></p><p></p><p>OK, Here is the story: Recently, purchased a Rain computer (laptop) not cheap $2700 64bit with Windows Vista. This unit is fixed with 2 firewire inputs and set up to handle recording. They set it up with many Windows features blocked to allow other added software to operate. Its a nice laptop but it falls short to what I expected..Refunds and hot complaints are not appropriate...."Let the buyer beware".....I'll get this one going in my spare time....I guess I was spoiled by all of the Dells I have . Recently I bought a </p><p>Dell studio15 with bluray, HD and all of the bells and whistles with Windows 7...</p><p>This one works great but I dont want to record with it. I bought the Rain computer for that however I decided to get an Apple. I ordered a mac pro with the music (Logic, ?)production program pre installed, which totaled up to $1800....hopefully I'll be able move in the right direction. I didn't plan on going to a mac this week but having an account from all of the ipods I have, I said why not?.......Just another brief story, I bought a Korg D3200 recording studio ( stand alone) and I was really reluctant to jump into full digital recording. The Korg just works without a constant dialog from your pc/mac...</p><p>this is what I want from my new mac-pro...hopefully it should work out....thanks for letting me write this first time post...all feedback appreciatd......macabee7......<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macabee7, post: 959159, member: 135058"] [b]Apple conversion[/b] OK, Here is the story: Recently, purchased a Rain computer (laptop) not cheap $2700 64bit with Windows Vista. This unit is fixed with 2 firewire inputs and set up to handle recording. They set it up with many Windows features blocked to allow other added software to operate. Its a nice laptop but it falls short to what I expected..Refunds and hot complaints are not appropriate...."Let the buyer beware".....I'll get this one going in my spare time....I guess I was spoiled by all of the Dells I have . Recently I bought a Dell studio15 with bluray, HD and all of the bells and whistles with Windows 7... This one works great but I dont want to record with it. I bought the Rain computer for that however I decided to get an Apple. I ordered a mac pro with the music (Logic, ?)production program pre installed, which totaled up to $1800....hopefully I'll be able move in the right direction. I didn't plan on going to a mac this week but having an account from all of the ipods I have, I said why not?.......Just another brief story, I bought a Korg D3200 recording studio ( stand alone) and I was really reluctant to jump into full digital recording. The Korg just works without a constant dialog from your pc/mac... this is what I want from my new mac-pro...hopefully it should work out....thanks for letting me write this first time post...all feedback appreciatd......macabee7......:D [/QUOTE]
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