Anyone using 1GHz TiBook?
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Anyone using 1GHz TiBook?
Just say yes or no for now, that'll do!
Tons'a-thanks
nik
Tons'a-thanks
nik
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OK...would any of the 'yes' people be kind enough to mail me off-board at muthafunka@hotmail.com?
Many many thanks to all
Nik
Many many thanks to all
Nik
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Wot u up to Nik?
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Is there an advantage to having seperate partitions? Is that neccessary for both to run smoothly? Don't most dual boot macs come with 9 and X on the same partition?harb wrote:yes...
PB 1GHz and 1 gig O' ram.
OS 9.2.2 and OSX 10.2.6
Seperate partitions...
harb
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separate system partitions is well advised....
performance/file management efficiences mostly... Less system density on a single partition does make for better overall performance, yes... think "fragmentation" as well... you don't need to defrag both all the time (and OSX frags the system drive fast and furious).
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Nik,muthafunka wrote:Been sharing the joy on Remote 25 x/y pad setup too...thanks again!
Speaking of... I was over at Key Shibuya ogling the Remote 25, considering it... I have a quick question (or two) for you!
I prefer the joystick pitch/mod to a dual-wheel type... but I noted that the Remote 25 has spring-loaded both the pitch and mod vectors... do you find that hard to work with? I will often nudge mod in a bit and leave it there.... especially with plugs like Absynth. Do you find that mod-spring problematic? It will always snap back to 'zero', right?
It's the first time I've seen any synth/controller spring load the mod function.... maybe it's cos you can offload mod elsewhere (ie to a knob or fader), and use the stick for other things, or...?
And did you ever sort the transport issues you posted about previous? (I couldn't find the thread, sorry)....
peace,
tribalogical