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    @DG said:

    If you buy from a company that makes PCs exclusively for audio use, then the system should be more reliable and cheaper than a Mac.
    DG


    Hahahahahahah!

    I would rather have 4 current Mac Intels that take 2 gigs of ram any day over a glorified word processor. And they're cheaper than 'exclusive for audio' (wah haha!) PC's.

    The cost thing is a myth.

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    @DG said:

    If you buy from a company that makes PCs exclusively for audio use, then the system should be more reliable and cheaper than a Mac.
    DG


    Hahahahahahah!

    I would rather have 4 current Mac Intels that take 2 gigs of ram any day over a glorified word processor. And they're cheaper than 'exclusive for audio' (wah haha!) PC's.

    The cost thing is a myth.
    Yeah, Paul I get it; you don't like PCs. [8-)]

    DG

  • we have actually had 3 pc's in our shop, which all crapped at various times, particulary when ever you need them most, and they had not much more to do than run internet explorer for an intranet application and a cash register.... now they're all minimacs, no more problems and all day time for nothing than proper work [:)]

    i never got cubase to run on the mac. even with the latest updates. on mac i'm not sure i ever installed an update..

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    @Sangit said:

    we have actually had 3 pc's in our shop, which all crapped at various times, particulary when ever you need them most, and they had not much more to do than run internet explorer for an intranet application and a cash register.... now they're all minimacs, no more problems and all day time for nothing than proper work [:)]

    i never got cubase to run on the mac. even with the latest updates. on mac i'm not sure i ever installed an update..


    Yeah - blue screen of death with PC's. Stick in a DVD of say, The Mummy Returns into a PC and you'll need a seat belt. Going onto the internet on a PC should carry a health warning.

    And why bother with Cubase when you can use Logic? Cubase compared to Logic is bollocks.

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    @Sangit said:

    we have actually had 3 pc's in our shop, which all crapped at various times, particulary when ever you need them most, and they had not much more to do than run internet explorer for an intranet application and a cash register.... now they're all minimacs, no more problems and all day time for nothing than proper work [:)]

    i never got cubase to run on the mac. even with the latest updates. on mac i'm not sure i ever installed an update..


    Yeah - blue screen of death with PC's. Stick in a DVD of say, The Mummy Returns into a PC and you'll need a seat belt. Going onto the internet on a PC should carry a health warning.

    And why bother with Cubase when you can use Logic? Cubase compared to Logic is bollocks.
    Oh dear, someone steal your happy pills?

    Anyway, Cubase compared to (or even with) Logic is the dog's bollocks [:D]

    DG

  • i remember the frankfurt musikmesse last year, where i spoke to some salesman of steinberg, right after watching the vienna presentation...

    i just asked him how about wavelab for mac
    he said "no sorry, what for?" right when all the plasma screens at their booth got a bluescreen of death
    i laughed and went of yelling "there for!"

    LOL

  • Well,

    now we are there - I always said it, please no crosspaltform VI forum - this will only end up in the "I always know it better" PC users will tell what the best hardware is. It is childish, but what to expect from persons using a game-thingy to make music [:)]
    It is mentioned on the thread: VST for Mac - so what are all the kids doing here? (I know some do not like any kinds of apartheid - but obviously they love OS fascism. Jeeezzzz....

    Best

  • you tell 'em! LOL well... world of warcraft runs even fine on my mac [;)]

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    @steff3 said:

    Well,

    now we are there - I always said it, please no crosspaltform VI forum - this will only end up in the "I always know it better" PC users will tell what the best hardware is. It is childish, but what to expect from persons using a game-thingy to make music [:)]
    It is mentioned on the thread: VST for Mac - so what are all the kids doing here? (I know some do not like any kinds of apartheid - but obviously they love OS fascism. Jeeezzzz....

    Best

    Er, I assume that you're talking about me? Well do a search and find out who was the first one to complain that there was no VST Mac version of VI [H]

    DG

  • i was [:)]

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    @Sangit said:

    i was [:)]

    Well, I must have been close behind then.

    DG

  • Dg

    You find Logic more efficient than Cubase? Do I understand this correctly? True, I have only worked in Logic for the month that I've had VI, but I'm having trouble doing the simpliest things. I love learning new programs, but cannot seem to crack this one. I have been sequencing for 20 years, since the old comodore 64 days and syntech software. If you have time, I would really enjoy asking some simple questions regarding the program. I realize many people use it effectively, I am not one yet. Do you have time, if so please shoot me an email at jay@jayweigel.com. I would love to ask a few things off this forum. Again if you have time.

    Thanks,

    Jay

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    @Jay Weigel said:

    Dg

    You find Logic more efficient than Cubase? Jay


    He uses Nuendo. If you want to learn Logic then I would suggest this.

    macprovideo.com

    Highly recommended.

  • Thanks Paul, I guess I misunderstood DG. Sorry DG

    Jay

  • unfortunately i have no idea of logic, since i use cubase from the beginning

  • DG, I asked "complained" for a VST Mac some time ago too. Does not understand what that does to the discussion.

    I did not have a chance to have a look at the VI yet, and may not for quite some time.

    best

  • PaulR

    Thanks for the video tip, downloaded last night watched some this morning already helps.

    Jay

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    @Jay Weigel said:

    PaulR

    Thanks for the video tip, downloaded last night watched some this morning already helps.

    Jay


    That's good. I presume you maybe got Mastering Logic Pro? You may need to watch it many times and then use it now and again as a reference. Can I also recommend from Macprovideo - Plugins Unplugged. If you are doing anything involving sound to picture their Video Tutorial download is also very good.

    Martin Sitter is great fun - but for some reason sounds like he's just swallowed a whole tank of nitrogen. There again - I'm from England. [:P]

  • PaulR

    Actually I do score to picture, so will get the other video. I tend to enjoy editing in the score editor, any ideas you have on tutorials for that would be appreciated. As explained in the Mastering Logic video, most people use the matrix editor, I just prefer to see the music as notastion. So, any ideas on training for that editor would be appreciated.

    J

  • One of the best placest I have found to get questions answered quickly by knowledgeable Logic users is here:

    http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=771

    I switched to Logic a couple of weeks ago from Pro Tools and they have been a super help. I am loving the program.

    Tom H