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What do you all think about running Logic Pro 7 on a
Powerbook G4 with a 1=2E5Ghz processor, 1=2E256 GB of ram, an 80 GB Hard Drive, a 8x SuperDrive (DVD=B1RW/CD-RW) and 12 inch Display along with a FireWire410 Audio Interface and other less important accessories I'm trying to save up for something along these lines but want to get some outside opinions before I spend all of my money. -XfenderX- |
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![]() Chad (XfenderX) Kirkpatrick wrote: What do you all think about running Logic Pro 7 on a Powerbook G4 with a 1.5Ghz processor, 1.256 GB of ram, an 80 GB Hard Drive, a 8x SuperDrive (DVD=B1RW/CD-RW) and 12 inch Display along with a FireWire410 Audio Interface and other less important accessories I'm trying to save up for something along these lines but want to get some outside opinions before I spend all of my money. -XfenderX- You can certainly run Logic on a G4 powerbook; however, the 12" model has limitations compared to the 15" and 17" versions. The obvious being a 12" screen, Logic can be very cumbersome with all the environment layers you might want access to, plus all the plugin windows etc. I find it bad enough with very minimal sessions on a 20" screen. If you add an external monitor, you should check the specs on the powerbook to make sure it supports dual monitoring, that is you can use its screen to display, for example, audio layer and the main screen to display the arrange window. The 15" and 17" models support this but I am not sure about the 12" model. Since you are a Logic user, you may be interested in "node processing" which allows you to hook up, for instance, a powerbook with gigabit ethernet to a gigabit enabled powermac, it can be a G4 or G5 for extra processing power when using Logic plugins etc. This feature does not work for 3rd party plug, as far as I know. The 12" powerbooks do not have gigabit ethernet, the 15" and 17" models do. So long story short, you can certainly run Logic on a 12" powerbook but there are a lot of advantages to moving up to a 15" or 17" model. If you want to use only your powerbook for recording, I would scrimp and save for a 17" because Logic can be extremely frustrating to use when it starts getting cluttered. If you get an extra screen, then it is more of a toss up. If the 12" model can perform dual monitoring and you don't think you will need node processing, then the 12" could be a good choice. You will also want/need an external hard drive to record your audio, so make sure that whatever you decide on has at least 2 firewire ports. I am pretty sure that the 15" and 17" models do but the 12" models may not. Just be sure to check the features/limitations of the 12" before purchasing anything because from what I remember when looking at them, they do seem to be a very much stripped down version of the larger models. Good luck with your search. Paul |
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