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jonny9720
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Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:33 pm |
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It’s the legendary Question but which is better?
I own a mobile recording studio mainly used for recording live gigs.
At the moment I have a Presonus FP10 and an old Mesh laptop recently the mesh has died and am looking towards getting a new one.
What should I go for... Mac or Pc? Which is better for recording??
Thanks in advance...
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Sidhu
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Considering that both are intels now, If u are looking laptop, get a mac. A similarly spec'd windows laptop will cost more. And a mac can run windows. However, consider that a macbook will not have an expansion slot. A macbook pro will.
If looking to go desktop, i would prefer a windows machine. Much cheaper, and if configured well, runs fantastic. Unless ofcource u run mac based applets.
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gdoubleyou
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Depends on what software you want to use.
I own both platforms, but the apps I prefer to use for audio and video are Mac only.
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TheFraz
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Thu Apr 10, 2008 6:10 pm |
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I personally find macs to be far better tools for recording. but it is all preference. |
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Codemonkey
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I dunno about that. My preferred tools for recording involve a mixer, a bunch of cables, guitars, mics, etc....
I plug it into the PC though, with various stupid configurations of XP and VM's running obscure badly-installed versions of Linux on it. |
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