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mdivancic wrote:
I'm sorry, but if you are really making the move to a new OS I'd spend the time and money to run a native program. There must be programs that have passed Bars & Pipes in features significantly in the last, what, ten years?


Agreed... Give Renoise a look. Also, last I checked, MED SoundStudio was still available for Windows.

I just wouldn't trust the timing from an emulated solution. It's time to move on.  :-(
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Re: Leaving Amiga - Need PC emulation / music recording advice.
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2008, 10:41:31 AM »
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@bloodline: Well, dude, you're obviously no Mac fan, and that's fine, there are PC people and Mac people but if you look at benchmark tests between G4s and 1Ghz era PC processors, the mac wins every time.


You did read the posts where he repeatedly recommended a Mac, right? ;-)

I think the point is more that the Core 2 Macs now pee all over the PPC line. Now if I came across a deal on a G5 tower I might bite but otherwise... No.

I did a lot of recording with GarageBand on my old PowerBook but it wouldn't have dealt with Logic 8 the way I use that (on a 2.4GHz Core 2 iMac). If you're using live effects you can always use more processing power.

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@Wilse: The usb on a mac for some reason is bloody slow. ever try to hook up a usb hard drive or disc burner? omg it's awful. let alone a usb flash drive, it always takes twice as long to copy files and even on my dual processor G5.

For MIDI it's fine and even some audio interfaces but for my money and time the firewire is faster and more reliable.


I've never found it that bad, but I wonder if your experience is that file transfers aren't buffered the way they are in Windows (they changed that for Vista, everyone complained and it was switched back for SP1). That's no measure of the Mac's USB performance for audio hardware, etc., much as I prefer Firewire gear too. (I'm also on the lookout for a proper interface... Recording through on-board off an analog Yamaha mixer at the moment.)
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Re: Leaving Amiga - Need PC emulation / music recording advice.
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2008, 12:40:05 PM »
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While USB2 is totally horrible for Hard drives... audio interfaces work fine, but the USB does not provide enough power to run the interface, so Firewire is far better. I've noticed that Firewire Audio interfaces have slightly lower latency, but I don't think this is due the bus, but more because Firewire devices are more expensive and thus better quality units (as manufactures can afford to use better components).


Maybe better drivers as well... You wouldn't believe the difference using the onboard iMac sound with Windows vs. OSX. All down to the software.

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Punkie: This will be my next audio interface...

http://www.motu.com/products/motuaudio/ultralite-mk3


Looks nice! I dunno about only having two XLRs, though. I'm recording the GCSE performances and other things at the school now and in practice it boils down to having a few mics set up and occasionally DI-ing a keyboard. Guess it's only the price of a couple of balanced TRS leads, but I dunno.

I think I need something I can mix live with if need be. (i.e. with real knobs.) Especially since my work laptop confines me to Windows land, leaving me out on a limb with Audacity and a prayer if things start effing up.
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