As far as the imac goes: There are now several Firewire Audio solutions out
there (along with numerous USB, but those may not be good enough), by MOTU
and ProTools. From what I have heard these solutions work well.

Johannes

On 07.02.2003 22:04 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

> To any of you Mac/Finale/Digidesign users:
> 
> I know there are a few Mac gurus out there! My old 8600 Power Mac
> finally died a grisly hard drive death and I need to replace it. I would
> very much appreciate knowledgeable recommendations in the under 2 grand
> price range.
> I don't really need a dual processor, but I do need some speed, memory,
> PCI slots and drive expandability,and as much audio connectivity as I can
> get to do fairly small but quality audio/MIDI recording projects, with use
> of some soft synth/sampler and FX plugins. With the bigger 2002 dual G4's
> I've heard the fans are loud, a consideration since my mic gear is in the
> same room, and I find computer noise just plain annoying.  Has anyone used
> the dual G4 867MHZ Power Mac?  Does anyone know if the new 2003 Power Macs
> have loud fans too? It doesn't look like iMac would give me the audio ins
> and outs I need for everyday general teaching studio use. Have people found
> the dual processor Macs useful/problematic/overkill for audio and/or
> software applications?  Your suggestions would help! Thanks,
> Bonnie

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