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From: "Drew" < I do not notice latency issues with my current setup,
however, as I said, I do itty bitty projects compared to many, because I
just don't think about oh here's a drum track and let's do all the other
drums on different tracks. Sometimes think I need to start from the floor
up, because surely I have missed something somewhere. Anyway I do
appreciate the explanation. I'm seriously thinking about doing
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Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 4:28 PM
To: "JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Windows or mac?
Oh, you done it now.
The difference between a computer built for music is that the components
are designed to work so well with each other that the time it takes to do
things is as minimized as possible, with the end goal of cutting down on
latency issues. Also, they're designed to cut down on noise, to give your
recordings more headroom. Macs are not built for music, specifically, but
they work very well for them because Apple is rather picky about what
components you're allowed to put in them. Macs cannot run sonar, in that
OSX doesn't support it. However, you can get a copy of windows and use
bootcamp to duel boot. Macs are a great deal more expensive than windows
computers with comparable performance.
On 7/22/11, [email protected] <[email protected]>
wrote:
Our next purchase, after we actually purchase monitors that work and
don't
pop and hiss, is a new computer. Darrell is all about mac this and mac
that. He says mac is best. Can I use sonar with mac? Are macs blind
friendly? I tried to tell him that I didn't think mac would work well
with
sonar. He isn't really believing me. I'm afraid it would end up being
an
accessibility issue. If both of us are going to use a computer that's
mostly for music... wouldn't it make sense to have something that both
of us
can use? So remind me again why it's better to have a desktop? Is it a
hard drive issue? Would I still be using a audio interface like m audio
to
plug into everything? What is the difference between a computer
designed
for music and one that isn't? The bad thing is that I'd also have to
get
speakers and a monitor to clutter up my already crowded table.
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