Just to clarify, what you were referring too, apples top desktop, was the mac pro, not hte powermac. the powermac is the old mac pro, using the ppc processor.

you probably already know this, but just to be sure...
ash
On 05/04/2011 01:58, Frank Carmickle wrote:
Hi

On Apr 4, 2011, at 3:42 PM, bigboy529 wrote:

I'll be using it for professional audio recordings with pro recording
software like logic, pro tools, cubase or neuendo. I'll be using a
external firewire sound card. I thought the 2.9 GHz dual core with 8
GB ram would do fine but thanks for the tip I'll rather save up and
get a mac book pro, a imac or if I win the lotto a power mac lol...

I think this set up will be fine to get you started.  A drive just for audio 
will allow you to avoid headaches.  Make sure that it is a firewire 800 drive 
with firewire pass through.  You always want to plug your harddrive in first 
and then your audio interface.  Also you want the drive to be 7200 rpm.

HTH
--FC


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