Well, you get what you pay for 'smile'.
At 09:33 AM 7/23/2011, you wrote:
Not that I have anything against search engines and all that stuff,
just would rather have real conversations with actualn people who
can back up and put things in short bus terms when I don't get it.
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From: "Cameron Strife" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 4:29 PM
To: "JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Windows or mac?
Hi. basicly, you create a partition on your system drive and using
bootcamp, you can install windows to the empty partition you create.
Then, you simply choose which operating system you'd like to boot
into. If you do the install via bootcamp, then windows runs natively,
not virtually so it's just like your pc. it is also easy to backup
both your mac OS X and your windows partitions and to reinstall them
if needed.
And Chris is right. This is a lot to cover via e mail.
A lot of the questions you're asking can be answered with a search
engine like google. All the info is out there regarding bootcamp,
solid state vs mechanical drives, machine specs, performance stats for
daw applications such as track count on a machine with a single hd,
prices, even manuals/documentation etc. Same goes for a lot of this
basic stuff, termanology etc. It's not a secret; you just need to
find it.
Cameron.
On 7/22/11, Chris Belle <[email protected]> wrote:
There's a lot to cover here in email.
If no one answers all your questions come see me.
At 11:54 AM 7/22/2011, you 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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