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<blockquote data-quote="heyzy" data-source="post: 20046"><p>hey man,</p><p></p><p>im pretty new to mac's in general but with recording and music I use them alot, If you are moving around alot and say using it for samples etc i suggest getting an ibook 12" but like if its gonna have permenant residence in your home/studio I agree to get a larger screen which may cost you more money...Ibooks are a good way to go, just ensure you have plenty of ram, I suggest looking on ebay there are loads of upgraded ibooks on there with reasonable prices. something IMPORTANT to take into account is your soundcard which you will be using to record with, is it going to be compatable with your mac? I suggest getting a soundcard with Firewire enabled which is much faster then USB. Also the soundcard can set you back anywhere from £400-£1000 so tread carefully look at reviews and which is the best for you...</p><p></p><p></p><p>jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heyzy, post: 20046"] hey man, im pretty new to mac's in general but with recording and music I use them alot, If you are moving around alot and say using it for samples etc i suggest getting an ibook 12" but like if its gonna have permenant residence in your home/studio I agree to get a larger screen which may cost you more money...Ibooks are a good way to go, just ensure you have plenty of ram, I suggest looking on ebay there are loads of upgraded ibooks on there with reasonable prices. something IMPORTANT to take into account is your soundcard which you will be using to record with, is it going to be compatable with your mac? I suggest getting a soundcard with Firewire enabled which is much faster then USB. Also the soundcard can set you back anywhere from £400-£1000 so tread carefully look at reviews and which is the best for you... jim [/QUOTE]
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