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i just had made the switch to the venerable Protools.
but my computer is 4 years old an AMD with 1 gig ram 80gb HD.
I've been watching the Digidesign site about support and want to build my own daw.

so can you give me some advice please, about what processor to use amd or intel or anithing else?

thank you

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anonymous Wed, 11/16/2005 - 23:28

jonnyc wrote: I third the mac, bought one, easy as hell to figure out and none of the BS involved with pc's. Don't get me wrong still use my pc everyday but I usually have to deal with its crap at least once a week. With the mac I turn it on everyday, works the same, everyday.

This is the kind of stuff that filled my head before I bought my G5. Overall, I love it and I'm not going back. However, I have had my share of crashing and abnormal behavior. Panther/Tiger issues are driving a lot Mac users crazy right now.

All computers are possessed!!!! Some just behave better than others.

anonymous Thu, 11/17/2005 - 12:02

True, the problems that I encountered were not serious. However, I had to seek out a crash course in day-to-day mac maintenance, i.e. repairing permissions, trashing preferences, being super-careful about software and OS versions, etc.

After some time spent surfing various mac support forums I've got a handle on things and it's smooth sailing. But I don't think it's fair to say that macs are zero-maintenence machines.

mr_sixty_six Mon, 12/19/2005 - 22:54

Sure Pro Tools is a pain to setup on a mac or a PC but one you get it running on a mac you never have to worry. I've had a DIGI 001 on my powermac Dual 867 since 2002 ( PT 5.1.1 to 6.4 ) and never a hiccup, reload, lost file, nothing let me see XP do that. Hell I get blue screen of death on the Sony VIAO I'm typing on right now just playing Sims 2 I wouldn't trust this thing to record an album especially for a client.

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