Buying a laptop.
Buying a laptop.
For my new education I have to buy a laptop and I'd like to have one that can handle Ableton Live without any problems and of course good sound quality.
I don't know very much about what a good laptop would be, so I could use some help in choosing one. Money isn't a real problem.
I don't know very much about what a good laptop would be, so I could use some help in choosing one. Money isn't a real problem.
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do you think the laptop here::
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/prodde ... N#MoreInfo would be able to handle Live??
i want to switch to a laptop cuz my desktop is LOUD (not good for music!!), but my desktop is quite more powerful (2.4ghz).
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/prodde ... N#MoreInfo would be able to handle Live??
i want to switch to a laptop cuz my desktop is LOUD (not good for music!!), but my desktop is quite more powerful (2.4ghz).
NO pro
I wouldn't go with the pro. the average life span of a lap top is 4 years. The cost of the mac book pro does not warrant the expenditure. I would suggest the Macbook, use the hell out of the machine, load it with RAM, and use it as an instrument you know you will need to upgrade at some point down the road.
why is 2gigs of RAM essential? what will happen with just 1gig? right now i have only around 500mb, and ableton holds up well unless i make a song unnecessarily complex, or if i use something from the EIC.
just wondering since the upgrade costs like 200$.
also a quesion about macbooks: there doesnt seem to be a MIDI port, so how do you all get around that?
just wondering since the upgrade costs like 200$.
also a quesion about macbooks: there doesnt seem to be a MIDI port, so how do you all get around that?
RAM isn't as expensive as you think. it gives you the ability to do more at once i think...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820233050
this is where i got mine from. works perfectly.
for midi get a usb controller or firewire device that has midi outs. a friend of mine just got an akai mpk16 (hooks up through usb and has one midi out) that was only 100$. works great for him as far as i can tell.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820233050
this is where i got mine from. works perfectly.
for midi get a usb controller or firewire device that has midi outs. a friend of mine just got an akai mpk16 (hooks up through usb and has one midi out) that was only 100$. works great for him as far as i can tell.
Macbook 2ghz c2d, 2gb ram, osx 10.5.5, live 8.0.8, fw-1884, ms20, x-session, 2xLP
Re: NO pro
I would spring for the Pro. The screen quality is worth the price difference. The Macbook's screen is pretty mediocre, and kinda small.totalvo wrote:I wouldn't go with the pro. the average life span of a lap top is 4 years. The cost of the mac book pro does not warrant the expenditure. I would suggest the Macbook, use the hell out of the machine, load it with RAM, and use it as an instrument you know you will need to upgrade at some point down the road.
Re: NO pro
the price difference is more than what it would cost to buy a separate, 17" or even 19" display (which is what i'm doing:)NewSc2 wrote:I would spring for the Pro. The screen quality is worth the price difference. The Macbook's screen is pretty mediocre, and kinda small.totalvo wrote:I wouldn't go with the pro. the average life span of a lap top is 4 years. The cost of the mac book pro does not warrant the expenditure. I would suggest the Macbook, use the hell out of the machine, load it with RAM, and use it as an instrument you know you will need to upgrade at some point down the road.
