FWIW I use a 1st gen Macbook, an ultralite and 5.11 on location about 3 days/week. I'm doing classical audio, usually 6-8 tracks @ 24/44.1 and while I'm not dealing with any sync situations (as you may be) it's been rock solid for 7-8 months.
YMMV
Best, Scott
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- Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:10 am
- Forum: Digital Performer: Film/Video Scoring & Post Production
- Topic: DP 5.12 Stability for on-location sound
- Replies: 5
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- Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:27 pm
- Forum: Digital Performer [MacOS]: Troubleshooting/Criticism
- Topic: Britney Spears' production has got me wondering...
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FMiguelez, I understand your interest. For instance, I was never a Madonna fan but I remember being fascinated in the 80's with the production values in her work . . . uh . . . I mean, 'the work done by many very talented people and then sung over by Madonna'. I think the Britney Spears (I was just ...
- Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:37 pm
- Forum: MOTU Hardware & MacOS
- Topic: Multiple MOTU Interfaces / Alesis HD24 Transfer
- Replies: 3
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It may be moot at this point but if it's still an issue, use the ethernet port. It's slow (10baseT) but start it, go to bed and when you get up all the tracks will be in your computer. I have the fireport and I agree with Brad that it's great but you don't need to spend the $ on it if it's a one-tim...
- Tue Jun 05, 2007 4:50 pm
- Forum: General Macintosh
- Topic: Powerbook g4 vs. macbook vs. macbook pro?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 369
My personal experience FWIW is that a MacBook (plain) is a BIG improvement over a powerbook G4. My $.02 would be to get a MacBook now, Pro or not, Core Duo or Core 2 Duo. My PB is admittedly old (1 GHz, 1GB ram) but it's usless for anything other than office work. I do location work for a living (bo...