I am going to be using ableton 6 and drumagog primarily to work with my live recorded drum tracks. Therefore, I want a dedicated machines for drums.
Do you guys think a mac mini could handle 12-14 drum tracks with about 8 instances of drumagog running or do I need all the processing power I can get?
Also, would ableton and drumagog be processor heavy or ram heavy?
Thanks,
Jeremy
mac mini or imac?
Re: mac mini or imac?
imac maybe....But you sould save some money and buy a macbookpro,if you wantjlee462 wrote:I am going to be using ableton 6 and drumagog primarily to work with my live recorded drum tracks. Therefore, I want a dedicated machines for drums.
Do you guys think a mac mini could handle 12-14 drum tracks with about 8 instances of drumagog running or do I need all the processing power I can get?
Also, would ableton and drumagog be processor heavy or ram heavy?
Thanks,
Jeremy
to have power.I used to run about 12 tracks on my old powerbookG4.But my new macbookpro realy rocks with Live6.
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MacBookPro 13" Core 2 Duo 2.26Ghz 2GB
Live 8 -Operator -Sampler
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http://mix2r.fm/audio/user/221
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MacBookPro 13" Core 2 Duo 2.26Ghz 2GB
Live 8 -Operator -Sampler
AKAI LPD8-GENELEC 1029A-iPhone runing TouchOSC.