Mac or PC?
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Adam Nicholas
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Mac or PC?
Im sure this has been asked before. Im in the market for a new laptop. I can purchase a pc laptop with better specs than a mac book pro for half the price. So why does everyone say mac over pc? This computer will be a music machine only so no internet will be used with it, so im not worried about viruses or anything of that nature.
My question to all of you is why a mac over pc or vise versa?
I ask this because it will help me make my decision on what to buy. Thanks in advance with your replys.
My question to all of you is why a mac over pc or vise versa?
I ask this because it will help me make my decision on what to buy. Thanks in advance with your replys.
Last edited by Adam Nicholas on Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Mac or PC?
Adam Nicholas wrote:I cant find any threads on it.

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Adam Nicholas
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Re: Mac or PC?
Thanks for your help. Funny pic thoughTone Deft wrote:Adam Nicholas wrote:I cant find any threads on it.
Re: Mac or PC?
it's common for people to start this exact thread in hopes of starting a mac vs pc flame war. it's also common for posters to abuse each other for their own amusement.
if you plan on turning on the computer and using it, get a PC. if you want to sit in a cafe and start at your reflection in the monitor for hours on end, get a mac.
if you plan on turning on the computer and using it, get a PC. if you want to sit in a cafe and start at your reflection in the monitor for hours on end, get a mac.
In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
Re: Mac or PC?
The tool its not really relvant, today you can do the same on mac or in windows, windows have more adventage if rerelated to all software you can find, specially form vst side.
Mac is really more stable of any XP system, in 6 yeras i have absolutly 0 problem.
Little more of 2 month ago i start test windows 7, and really blow my mind, i stop use mac 2 weeks ago, and now i back to windows, i builded super portable monster, exactly like this in the picture.

Phenom 940 II (4 cores at 3ghz) 4gb ram, 2x 320gb HD
Im very tired of notebooks, this is bigger but is really portable and super powerfull,mcan use lot of tracks at same time, effects etc etc without 0 trouble and all running on windows 7.
Windows 7 really make lot of users already switched to mac, back to widnows again, its really stable and fatser OS, the best OS in the Microsoft history.........
Mac is really more stable of any XP system, in 6 yeras i have absolutly 0 problem.
Little more of 2 month ago i start test windows 7, and really blow my mind, i stop use mac 2 weeks ago, and now i back to windows, i builded super portable monster, exactly like this in the picture.

Phenom 940 II (4 cores at 3ghz) 4gb ram, 2x 320gb HD
Im very tired of notebooks, this is bigger but is really portable and super powerfull,mcan use lot of tracks at same time, effects etc etc without 0 trouble and all running on windows 7.
Windows 7 really make lot of users already switched to mac, back to widnows again, its really stable and fatser OS, the best OS in the Microsoft history.........
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john doe by choice
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Re: Mac or PC?
http://forum.ableton.com/search.php?key ... mit=Search
Search engine found 26,136 matches for "Mac vs PC", so I'm afraid I'll have to agree with Tone Deft (although I'm a Mac user) - myspace forums are a far easier place to troll, you should try it, mods are powerless and everyone's a dumbass, should be fun for weeks
Search engine found 26,136 matches for "Mac vs PC", so I'm afraid I'll have to agree with Tone Deft (although I'm a Mac user) - myspace forums are a far easier place to troll, you should try it, mods are powerless and everyone's a dumbass, should be fun for weeks
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Adam Nicholas
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Re: Mac or PC?
Wasnt try to start a Mac vs Pc war in here just trying to get peoples computer advice so I can take pro's and cons of each system and make my decision. And for the thread thing, I scrolled through a grip of pages and didnt find anything but I do admit I did not use the search function. So my bad
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Re: Mac or PC?
Apple MacBook White. I know that A LOT of forumites use one (including myself) and have no complaints. They are, for my money, slightly superior over the alu. model (if only for the FW port).
I'd go with one of them.
I'd go with one of them.
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Re: Mac or PC?
you should warn him about the firewire port availability with macs.logic_user99 wrote:Apple MacBook White. I know that A LOT of forumites use one (including myself) and have no complaints. They are, for my money, slightly superior over the alu. model (if only for the FW port).
I'd go with one of them.
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In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
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Re: Mac or PC?
Dj-Grobe wrote:
Phenom 940 II (4 cores at 3ghz) 4gb ram, 2x 320gb HD
Im very tired of notebooks, this is bigger but is really portable and super powerfull,mcan use lot of tracks at same time, effects etc etc without 0 trouble and all running on windows 7.
Windows 7 really make lot of users already switched to mac, back to widnows again, its really stable and fatser OS, the best OS in the Microsoft history.........
I doubt many Mac owners users are going to run out and buy that thing with Windows7 to replace their Macbooks and OSX.
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Home Rig - i9 eight-core Hackintosh 32GB DDR4, 2nd Generation Scarlett 18i20, ADA8000, JoeMeek SixQ, Live 10.x
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Re: Mac or PC?
looks surprisingly like this:Dj-Grobe wrote:
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so no, Mac users wouldn't be caught dead with that
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Its super cool! didnt know you could get that good motherboards on that small format now! What is the size of this thing (centimeters if you can), and whats the weight? also how much did you have to spend on it, and was it difficult to build.Dj-Grobe wrote: Phenom 940 II (4 cores at 3ghz) 4gb ram, 2x 320gb HD
Im very tired of notebooks, this is bigger but is really portable and super powerfull,mcan use lot of tracks at same time, effects etc etc without 0 trouble and all running on windows 7.
Windows 7 really make lot of users already switched to mac, back to widnows again, its really stable and fatser OS, the best OS in the Microsoft history.........
Is that one of those car dvds with a screen, haha! -good idea man!
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Re: Mac or PC?
Personally I would just get some objects to bang on and a tape recorder.
Re: Mac or PC?
I use a $3000.00 MacBookPro and a refurbished HP laptop that can be picked up at PC Mall for $700. They are both 17" hi-res with the same processor. The differences.
MacBookPro:
Pros: Mine has FW800 with was a big reason for me to buy it. I use FW800 drives for audio and FW400 audio cards. Decent internal audio. Stable as long as Apple does not kill my 3rd party AU's again with update to the specs that sends software developers into a mad scramble to fix their instruments. Can boot off of a firewire drive and it is easy to set up a 2GB external FW800 drive as the boot drive.
Cons: Have to remove 30 screws and void my warranty if I want to upgrade my HD myself. No ability to install software on a secondary drive. Programs want to install on the primary drive. Some new MBP's have 3rd party firewire chips that interfaces do not like. New models only come with the shiny, reflective screens.
HP Windows Machine:
Pros: Much easier to upgrade HD's myself. Numeric keypad. More control when installing software. Microsoft does not usually break music software or VSTi's with Windows updates. For the price of my MacBookPro I can buy three of these HP refurbished units, or two laptops and a good audio interface.
Cons: Have to be careful not to let it get bogged down with software junk from the Internet. Newer models have devices which don't have XP drivers.
I still run Live from my MacBookPro, but when that computer dies I will not replace it with another Mac. The value is not there and Mac keeps making it harder for users to upgrade their hardware in a laptop. If I had my $3000 back I would use it to buy two Windows computers and a high end audio interface.
MacBookPro:
Pros: Mine has FW800 with was a big reason for me to buy it. I use FW800 drives for audio and FW400 audio cards. Decent internal audio. Stable as long as Apple does not kill my 3rd party AU's again with update to the specs that sends software developers into a mad scramble to fix their instruments. Can boot off of a firewire drive and it is easy to set up a 2GB external FW800 drive as the boot drive.
Cons: Have to remove 30 screws and void my warranty if I want to upgrade my HD myself. No ability to install software on a secondary drive. Programs want to install on the primary drive. Some new MBP's have 3rd party firewire chips that interfaces do not like. New models only come with the shiny, reflective screens.
HP Windows Machine:
Pros: Much easier to upgrade HD's myself. Numeric keypad. More control when installing software. Microsoft does not usually break music software or VSTi's with Windows updates. For the price of my MacBookPro I can buy three of these HP refurbished units, or two laptops and a good audio interface.
Cons: Have to be careful not to let it get bogged down with software junk from the Internet. Newer models have devices which don't have XP drivers.
I still run Live from my MacBookPro, but when that computer dies I will not replace it with another Mac. The value is not there and Mac keeps making it harder for users to upgrade their hardware in a laptop. If I had my $3000 back I would use it to buy two Windows computers and a high end audio interface.
