@elksman said:
Hey Folks -
As I contend with VI in the context of 1GB of RAM, Pentium IV 2.4 Ghz, and the last Logic they made for PC (Platinum 5.5), I am tempted by the siren call of the MacBook Pro with 2.13 Ghz Intel Core, and Logic Pro 7 (ah, to have tech support again). I fear the Mac, however. I don't know how to dig into the bios to change IRQ's in a mac. I don't know how to go into Win.ini to turn the Midi functions of my M-Audio Firewire off...you get the idea. I've been using PC's since I first edited the Autoexec.bat file in a 1.7 Hz (yes, Hz) 8087 Compaq briefcase (with the 5-inch mono screen, remember?)
1) Should I be doing alright with my sysem, and I should just keep at ironing out the wrinkles? I would rather spend the money on Vienna [[;)]]
2) If I do Mac, is the laptop a mistake? So nice, love to be portable, and run my sample libraries off of a very fast Firewire drive...
3) Will 2GB put me in good sted, ram-wise?
4) Should I spring for the 7200 RPM hard drive?
5) Most importantly, is VI better on a Mac or a PC, in terms of issues?
Looking forward to your advice...
Thanks,
Eric
Eric-- I can't answer all of your questions, but you've asked some doozies that have my mind spinning...
1. Being a Mac guy myself, I'm a bit biased. But, I'd recommend continued contemplation of which is more urgent-- getting more VI's right now or getting a better system. Both are either inevitable or unavoidable, but if your current system is giving you fits new software is not going make things better. It's a lot to consider.
2. Laptop? Mistake? Not necessarily. However, for something as intensive as VI, I would at least let others be the guinea pigs for even the IntelMac laptops. They do look promising, but towers have always outperformed laptops. If it were just about any other virtual instrument, I might feel differently. My personal goal is to wait for at least the second gen IntelMac towers. Portability is not an issue for me, though having as full an orchestra loaded at once as possible is.
3. 2GB RAM? Consider that OSX will claim 25% of that, and your host app will require even more. You could easily approach 1GB without any VI's. Logic can access up to 4 GB, although reports are that there is a 3.5GB brick wall. For digital audio, 2GB is fairly entry level. Expect to get more RAM to start--
4. 7200 hd is a must for digital audio, especially for external drives.
5. There are issues on all systems. Someone who has worked with VI on both Mac and PC can offer more accurate info, but I will say that I'm hearing about a lot more twiddling under the hood from PC users. Which is better? Whichever one works!! I will also add that OSX just seems user-friendlier and simpler to set up.
Questions to ask yourself:
1. What is the weakest link in your setup? Is it merely problematic? Or is it impossible to deal with?
2. How much do you expect to run on you system at once? Are you doing full Wagnerian orchestra setups or are you sweetening with just strings and maybe an oboe here or there?
3. Future expansion-- will getting a laptop lock you in later for the sake of convenience now?
Just my 2¢