Ok all,
I'm seriously toying with moving from my current PC based DAW to a MAC Quad G5 with 8GB RAM. However being new to the MAC world, I want to know if this will give me an advantage over my current PC setup, especially in terms of the number of VI VSTs I can utilise - i.e. can I really use all 8GB of RAM on the MAC.
Alernativelty should I just purchase an additional PC instead? My main aim is to have an "all-in-one" workstation as I hate having to faff on with MIDI over LAN et al.
Current PC is a 3.4GHZ PIV HT with 4GB RAM. I use an RME Fireface for my audio card and my sequencer of choice is Cubase SX3. I also have a TC Powercore Firewire and a 1.6TB Lacie F800 HD. I only plan on switching the PC and would like to keep my other gear. All my other VSTs I use are MAC/PC based so I shouldn't have any issues there.
Thanks for any help you guys can provide.
Tim
I'm seriously toying with moving from my current PC based DAW to a MAC Quad G5 with 8GB RAM. However being new to the MAC world, I want to know if this will give me an advantage over my current PC setup, especially in terms of the number of VI VSTs I can utilise - i.e. can I really use all 8GB of RAM on the MAC.
Alernativelty should I just purchase an additional PC instead? My main aim is to have an "all-in-one" workstation as I hate having to faff on with MIDI over LAN et al.
Current PC is a 3.4GHZ PIV HT with 4GB RAM. I use an RME Fireface for my audio card and my sequencer of choice is Cubase SX3. I also have a TC Powercore Firewire and a 1.6TB Lacie F800 HD. I only plan on switching the PC and would like to keep my other gear. All my other VSTs I use are MAC/PC based so I shouldn't have any issues there.
Thanks for any help you guys can provide.
Tim