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In a discussion on loopers-delight.com about computer-based rigs for
guitar/bass/keyboard, a poster claimed Mac Mini's have audible clicks, due to video with shared memory. No info whether it was a G4 Mini or an Intel one. Is this a known problem? I don't have one, but consider a MacIntel Mini for my home studio, using an external firewire drive for audio projects. I kinda expect being advised against it for (home) studio use.. Only, I need to upgrade from my G4 dual800, but can't afford the new upright series, so I consider a MacIntel Mini, later with another as a processing node. This way I'd have an affordable growth path. If I do it at all, I'll wait till early next year, as rumours are a new model should be out, with fixed memory capability for 4GB ram. Comments more than welcome.. -- Kind regards, Mogens V. |
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