
Jay Shields
Broken G4 733 , 1 Gig Ram
MOTU 2408
DP 3 on OS 9(old school)
Moderator: James Steele
Running DP on a PC is much different. Tremendously low noise floor... virtually non-existent. And it never crashes or has any problems because the DP for PC users never post here about how it sucks and they're going to move to Sonar instead.Shixapatrol wrote:Is running DP on a PC much different....or will I barely notice.
I see a Mac Mini in your future.Shixapatrol wrote: Thanx for the e-pinions.
DP = Mac onlyShixapatrol wrote:Thanx everyone...I'm suprised DP is Mac only...I thought all the major Recording programs were supported on both platforms....I guess I'll be sticking with the Mac... Is $1500 a good deal on a Dual G5 (2.0)??
Cakewalk Sonar and such is PC only !!!!sdemott wrote:DP = Mac onlyShixapatrol wrote:Thanx everyone...I'm suprised DP is Mac only...I thought all the major Recording programs were supported on both platforms....I guess I'll be sticking with the Mac... Is $1500 a good deal on a Dual G5 (2.0)??
Logic = Mac only
PT used to be Mac only, but then Avid bought Digidesign and Microsoft owns a controlling % of Avid - so suddenly there was a Windoze version. Take that to mean whatever you want.
Nuendo is Mac & PC
Radar is a proprietary system
If you are starting over, I would look at the Apple Mac intel machines. I am hearing that the intel dual core mac mini or the imac dual core will give you near Dual g5 performance for less money.Shixapatrol wrote:Thanx everyone...I'm suprised DP is Mac only...I thought all the major Recording programs were supported on both platforms....I guess I'll be sticking with the Mac... Is $1500 a good deal on a Dual G5 (2.0)??
Your friend is wrong and slightly mistaken on what DP 5.1 is written for. DP 5.1 is for both PPC chip MACs (G4, G5) running OSX and for Intel chip MACs running OSX. But just because DP 5.1 is a universal binary application that will run on Intel chip MACs...that is not the same thing as them being able to run on a PC. It is still writen for the MAC OSX operating system only and OSX is locked to MAC hardware at the moment with no foreseable change at Apple allowing it to be installed on PC computers.Shixapatrol wrote:Because they are way cheaper to build...especially when your roomate builds them for a living....
Also....it's not the processor thats 500.... the processor is around 250....it's another 200 to configure the machine for the sonnet 1.6 processor... according to the Mac store in LA.
Also... My friend at Apple....says that DP 5.1 is for both platforms.
Is this true?????