New Macbook Air - A good gigging machine?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:35 pm
I think in order to see if it's going to work as a good performance computer for you you'd have to see it in person to see what the GUI is going to look like on a small screen.delicioso wrote:Looks like an ideal live tool for sure. And it's fast/silent and ultra portable not to mention the long battery life. I've been waiting for Apple to come out with something like the 11" Macbook Air.
Not if you're gonna be using it with something like Maschine which eliminates the need to look at the screen anyway. Or with touchAble/LiveControl or even Launchpad/APC for that matter and any such setup using some kind of controller as the interface you're interacting with. Or as an amp modeler/signal processor to play instruments through...etc. None of those scenarios assume that one would be using a laptop by itself hunched over like you're checking email.beats me wrote:I think in order to see if it's going to work as a good performance computer for you you'd have to see it in person to see what the GUI is going to look like on a small screen.delicioso wrote:Looks like an ideal live tool for sure. And it's fast/silent and ultra portable not to mention the long battery life. I've been waiting for Apple to come out with something like the 11" Macbook Air.
Sounds like it would work for your needs and acknowledged limitations and that's cool. I'm just saying it's not the all purpose production and performance machine with a little future proofing and for a lot of people that is what they are looking for if they're going to drop that much money.delicioso wrote:Not if you're gonna be using it with something like Maschine which eliminates the need to look at the screen anyway. Or with touchAble/LiveControl or even Launchpad/APC for that matter and any such setup using some kind of controller as the interface you're interacting with. Or as an amp modeler/signal processor to play instruments through...etc. None of those scenarios assume that one would be using a laptop by itself hunched over like you're checking email.beats me wrote:I think in order to see if it's going to work as a good performance computer for you you'd have to see it in person to see what the GUI is going to look like on a small screen.delicioso wrote:Looks like an ideal live tool for sure. And it's fast/silent and ultra portable not to mention the long battery life. I've been waiting for Apple to come out with something like the 11" Macbook Air.
Performance will be snappier than my C2D Macbook Pro thanks to the SSD and I would have no need to install large sample libaries or anything like that for something like this so I would have no need for a bigger drive than it comes with. And 2GB RAM is more than adequate for live use where you're not gonna be running multiple processor intensive plugins as you might when you're producing. Still, it will certainly be a very capable machine on its own. And I don't buy the haters' argument about SSD's life expectancy. A regular hard drive with moving parts are much less reliable and are more likely to die before SSDs. The base level $999 Macbook Air looks perfect for this.
What does "future proofing" mean in this context? Delish is right about regular hard drives vs. SSDs. I do think the new Macbook Air will be an "all purpose production and performance machine" for a lot of people.beats me wrote:Sounds like it would work for your needs and acknowledged limitations and that's cool. I'm just saying it's not the all purpose production and performance machine with a little future proofing and for a lot of people that is what they are looking for if they're going to drop that much money.
he just somehow needs massively much more storage and thinks everyone does. those that do won't buy that laptop. those that won't get a very well balanced device.humnumb wrote:What does "future proofing" mean in this context? Delish is right about regular hard drives vs. SSDs. I do think the new Macbook Air will be an "all purpose production and performance machine" for a lot of people.beats me wrote:Sounds like it would work for your needs and acknowledged limitations and that's cool. I'm just saying it's not the all purpose production and performance machine with a little future proofing and for a lot of people that is what they are looking for if they're going to drop that much money.
For users who don't hit the cpu that hard, maybe. If most people tend to need more horsepower (like I do), then the new Air seems like it's first and foremost a mobile computer. Something lightweight that you can bring along to do non-intensive work with. That applies to a lot of things, but certainly not everything.humnumb wrote:I do think the new Macbook Air will be an "all purpose production and performance machine" for a lot of people.
I'm not saying that i5/i7 MBPs won't be better obviously for hitting the cpu harder. I'm just saying that for a lot of people the Airs will be perfectly fine for cpu intensive tasks. C2Ds are no slouches as it is and Apple having fine-tuned them in the Air along with the SSD for optimal performance should mean that it will be quite snappy and very capable. I think we're just too spoilt these days with the accelerating pace of tech advancement. Pros were producing/performing/editing films with G3s and G4s not that long ago and getting things done.Hidden Driveways wrote:For users who don't hit the cpu that hard, maybe. If most people tend to need more horsepower (like I do), then the new Air seems like it's first and foremost a mobile computer. Something lightweight that you can bring along to do non-intensive work with. That applies to a lot of things, but certainly not everything.humnumb wrote:I do think the new Macbook Air will be an "all purpose production and performance machine" for a lot of people.
Let's say somebody buys one today with the intention of only using it for Traktor and the base model is good enough for that. Then later down the road they decide they want to use it to run Live along with Komplete and Omnisphere with their huge content libraries and CPU hogging. The base model will no longer cut it. It's nowhere near all purpose.humnumb wrote:What does "future proofing" mean in this context? Delish is right about regular hard drives vs. SSDs. I do think the new Macbook Air will be an "all purpose production and performance machine" for a lot of people.beats me wrote:Sounds like it would work for your needs and acknowledged limitations and that's cool. I'm just saying it's not the all purpose production and performance machine with a little future proofing and for a lot of people that is what they are looking for if they're going to drop that much money.
would be great to run live 3 on that. oh shit, live 3 doesn't run on intel macs.Florian95 wrote:And now with the new one ?
13-inch :
1.86GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor
2GB memory (Up to 4GB)
128GB flash storage1
NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics
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