Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 6:15 pm
Hi folks,
take a look at this:
http://www.ableton.com/index.php?main=n ... ac_support
regards,
/Alex
take a look at this:
http://www.ableton.com/index.php?main=n ... ac_support
regards,
/Alex
i ve got 1.5 gig of ram and it works very good. but you know this 4x thing make me wondering. thank you for the reply sergei genadievic...it helpsnetchaiev wrote:Keep your G4 man, the intel ones are prototypes as of now. Plus no software coming in Universal binary so hold your fire. Somewhere in September might come a true super machine, making it worth the effort. I'm not trading mine as of now.
As Radeon said, I too wish that live would work about as well on Mac than on PC.
A UB version would be nice for all of us.
Btw, there's been some small test on the new machines(iMacs) w/ iLife 06. Well you get around 10 to 20% increase. Not much.
If anything, get a gig of ram and a fast HD (like 7200) and you'd be more than good until Rev. C!
i just tried the new imac intel with garage band 3 which is now universal and found it was not that much faster at all. I am sticking with my powerbook 1.5ghz with 1 gig ram and dropping a 7200 rpm drive in it.. Your powerbook will do u well for a long time so dont stress it.. people make great music on alot less powerful systemssadmac wrote:I just got a power book g4 1.67 ghz and i read that the new power mac dual core is 4 timesa faster!!!
I am dissapointed... Is that true?
Do they have this big difference in using music software and especially ableton???
how much ram have u in your powerbook.. i have 1 gig at the moment but was thinking of taking it to 1.5g I dont use hardly anything in the way of softsynths I just use audio loops and record my own audio and midi in there too as i have a very expensive keyboard with some amazing soundsstudio615 wrote:Max out 'yer ram,... and you be good to go.
I second that. changing the hard drive to a faster one makes a huge difference. Kind of tricky to do it yourself though. I did it with unpredictable aethetic consequences... Not too bad but brought me close to a heart attack... I recommend having it done by your local vendor/specialist, then if he fucks up, you're covered.studio615 wrote:I have to agree, my new 7200rpm drive really breathed some life into my 1.67ghz g4 powerbook. I'm waiting here as well, maybe as long as a year. This already does way more than I need it to. Max out 'yer ram, and beef up the hard drive, and you be good to go.