(N.B. -- these are developer models only, shipping MacIntels will
not use the P4):
Yup...I think this is true...I think the Pentium 4 and most probably
Pentium M are for Beta purposes only...the M may show up in early
MacIntel boxes but ultimately there will be better/faster chips that
are
FWIW:
http://www.finalemusic.com/forum/default.aspx?f=6m=115509g=115714#m115714
Mac Users,
We at MakeMusic appreciate the importance of the Mac community and
understand the strong loyalty to this platform. Please be assured
that we are actively working on understanding the impact on our
Darcy James Argue wrote:
An anonymous developer speaks about the Developer Kit MacIntels (N.B. --
these are developer models only, shipping MacIntels will not use the P4):
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/
First, the thing is fast. Native apps readily beat a single 2.7 G5,
and sometimes beat
On 09 Jun 2005, at 5:03 AM, dhbailey wrote:
If they're really Pentiums, and if they really run Windows with no
problems, there won't be any problem with MIDI issues. At least not
on the hardware side of things -- how Apple programs its OSX for the
new chips is an entirely different matter.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See...this is the beauty of the Mac OSX operating system...put the Mac
OS on a slower machine/chip and it will run faster than Windows on
that same machine/chipput it on a faster Intel chip and it will
scream compared to windows!
Please include the benchmarks
This is to the Mac geeks here:
Since I upgraded to 10.3.9 I have one problem with my Mac: After the
computer has been asleep it takes several minutes to open Safari. If I
then quit and reload Safari it's very fast (a few seconds). But after
the next sleep the problem is back.
Apparently
On Jun 8, 2005, at 5:53 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Hi all,
Can this be done? I always feel like I'm overlooking the obvious...
I need to take a lengthy section of mixed note values and rhythms, and
change all of them to the same (smaller) note value, filling out the
note's
remaining
At 06:55 AM 6/9/05 -0400, Christopher Smith wrote:
On Jun 8, 2005, at 5:53 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
I need to take a lengthy section of mixed note values and rhythms, and
change all of them to the same (smaller) note value, filling out the
note's
remaining value with rests. (Because
Paul Copeland / 2005/06/09 / 01:03 AM wrote:
At the moment I have a very old analogue microphone. When I use it I get a
terrible hiss coming from the loud speakers, and have to turn the volume
off.
Is there a good USB microphone that cuts out the hiss of the speakers,
without me having to
On Jun 9, 2005, at 9:05 AM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 06:55 AM 6/9/05 -0400, Christopher Smith wrote:
On Jun 8, 2005, at 5:53 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
I need to take a lengthy section of mixed note values and rhythms,
and
change all of them to the same (smaller) note value,
At 11:46 AM 6/9/05 -0400, Christopher Smith wrote:
Cubase has (had?) an option Set to Value (or Set Length? I don't
remember exactly the name), which did exactly what you are looking for.
If your own sequencer has something like this, you wouldn't have to
screw around with articulations.
And
On 8 Jun 2005 at 23:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/
First, the thing is fast. Native apps readily beat a single 2.7 G5,
and sometimes beat duals. Really.
See...this is the beauty of the Mac OSX operating system...put the Mac
OS on a slower machine/chip and it
Johannes,
I had the same problem until I rebuilt my directory with _Diskwarrier_
(solving another problem!). Now Safari opens up just fine. It may of
course just have been a coincidence ...
Eric
Habsburger Verlag Frankfurt (Dr. Fiedler)
[EMAIL
When Apple goes Intel, will Macs become targets for the latest viruses
like our PC friends, or will a Mac still be a Mac?
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I've always been told that the reason Macs don't get viruses is that the
vastly lower numbers of Mac users doesn't attract the miscreants who write
the viruses, not because of any inherent immunity. Have I been misinformed?
Ken
At 11:27 AM 6/9/2005, you wrote:
When Apple goes Intel, will
At 6/9/2005 02:27 PM, Eden - Lawrence D. wrote:
When Apple goes Intel, will Macs become targets for the latest viruses
like our PC friends, or will a Mac still be a Mac?
Depends on the OS.
But I recently read that Linux is becoming more common.
When that happens, they will; become a prime
On 09 Jun 2005, at 2:34 PM, Ken Durling wrote:
I've always been told that the reason Macs don't get viruses is that
the vastly lower numbers of Mac users doesn't attract the miscreants
who write the viruses, not because of any inherent immunity. Have I
been misinformed?
There's certainly
You have been misinformed.
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/5534/
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/5393/
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/5371/
Ken Durling wrote:
I've always been told that the reason Macs don't get viruses is that
the
On 9 Jun 2005 at 14:27, Eden - Lawrence D. wrote:
When Apple goes Intel, will Macs become targets for the latest viruses
like our PC friends, or will a Mac still be a Mac?
Mac will still be the Mac.
Hardware is completely irrelevant to the propagation of viruses,
which is entirely a
Eden - Lawrence D. wrote:
When Apple goes Intel, will Macs become targets for the latest viruses
like our PC friends, or will a Mac still be a Mac?
Since the viruses attack the users of a particular OS (windows users get
viruses, Mac users don't) I don't see any reason that Mac users will be
On 9 Jun 2005 at 11:44, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
You have been misinformed.
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/5534/
This article does a real disservice to Mac users with this attitude:
Can you imagine a world where (today) you can click on anything and
never worry
At 3:03 PM +1000 6/9/05, Paul Copeland wrote:
Hello.
At the moment I have a very old analogue microphone. When I use it I
get a terrible hiss coming from the loud speakers, and have to turn
the volume off.
Is there a good USB microphone that cuts out the hiss of the
speakers, without me
On Jun 9, 2005, at 1:22 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 11:46 AM 6/9/05 -0400, Christopher Smith wrote:
Cubase has (had?) an option Set to Value (or Set Length? I don't
remember exactly the name), which did exactly what you are looking
for.
If your own sequencer has something like this,
At 06:08 PM 6/9/05 -0400, Christopher Smith wrote:
Cubase operates by note start and note length, so it is a very
simple operation to make all lengths the same.
I see what you're getting at. Yes, Sonar's interpolate function
(search/replace with a name I never understood) can do it. Duh for me.
Hey, Listers...
After laying back a bit I finally installed Tiger today and, of
course, had a rude shock when I opened up some Finale files and found
them font-less. But I had saved all of your various e-mails back
in a Tiger Stuff folder, so after a little calm re-reading of the
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