@Nick Batzdorf said:
One reason I'm having such a hard time getting the least bit excited about being able to run Windows on a Mac is that I can't imagine it ever being something I'd want to do.
Is it just me? I can see that it would be an advantage if you need to run the same actuarial accounting software they're running in all the other stallis at your insurance company. But in our world? Boot up a Windows machine if you want to run Windows.
Nick, there are some clever audio apps for PC that are not available for Mac. One of the things I wanted to do was to be able to encode certain surround formatted audio. There is an app called Diskwelder (http://www.minnetonkaaudio.com/), but only the low-level version is being offered on the Mac. There are quite a few other apps which could process certain kinds of audio "offline", but I wouldn't want to to mix Apples with oranges for the sake of running 50 instances of VI, 20 Altiverbs, 7 MIR's-- and then have a fully blown out Giga side chain all in the same box. I exaggerate, but you'd be surprised at the expectations some people I know have for their all-in-one boxes.
Plus, I have a slight weakness for LOTR games, and there is are a few that are for PC only... [:P]
Laugh if you wanna, but it IS a testament to the immediate purpose of running Windows on a Mac- which is not likely to be ready for prime time A/V interactivity for a good while.
And with the money put towards new machines, we should think ahead a couple of years to what updates VSL may have in store. Just keeping up with this library is enough to keep one in eternal hock!!
No matter what you do, someone has got us by the "apricots".