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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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i don't know how much power you need, but i have a g4 mac mini with
1gb ram (the max in this model) and i run pro tools mpowered fine. The most tracks i've tried to record at once is 12 and that was completely successful with no hints of issues. likewise i've mixed up to 24 tracks with the same result. N On Nov 15, 5:43 am, "Mogens V." wrote: 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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Nate Najar wrote:
i don't know how much power you need, but i have a g4 mac mini with 1gb ram (the max in this model) and i run pro tools mpowered fine. The most tracks i've tried to record at once is 12 and that was completely successful with no hints of issues. likewise i've mixed up to 24 tracks with the same result. Thanks Nate. WRT power, I really don't fully know yet. I resently attended a Logic Studio/Pro 8 workshop. Later posts with the showholder kinda revealed a G4 laptop wouldn't be enough for the MainStage part of Logic for a stacked keyboard setup with effects. This is of cause not directly studio related, but serves as a pointer to needed power. For studio use, I'm considering a MacIntel Mini (CoreDuo) 2Ghz with either the current max of 3GB ram, next year possible 4GB. With an external firewire drive for music projects, it should be fine. I believe someone in here posted about using other Macs as processing nodes, and would like to hear about experiences. Still, it's the (alledged) audible clicks I'm worried about, though I fail to understand why/how it should be.. Could easily be something in the mentioned looping rigs not arranged right. On Nov 15, 5:43 am, "Mogens V." wrote: 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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Mogens V. wrote:
I need to upgrade from my G4 dual800, but can't afford the new upright series just a thought : http://www.macupgrades.co.uk/store/p...roducts_id=195 daz xxx |
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On Nov 15, 8:31 am, "Mogens V."
WRT power, I really don't fully know yet. And you'll never know until you don't have enough. This is the problem with building a system that can grow, and does. I resently attended a Logic Studio/Pro 8 workshop. Later posts with the showholder kinda revealed a G4 laptop wouldn't be enough for the MainStage part of Logic for a stacked keyboard setup with effects. Well, that's not Logic-the-recording-program, that's a sample player built around your computer. Basic recording tasks are somewhat predictable (and gratefully, fairly modest) in their hardware requirements, but plug-in processors and virtual instruments are what really soaks up the juice, and it seems that most people are never satisfied with what they have, but always want something bigger and better. A computer can grow a bit with your lust - you can add more memory and more disk space, but you usually can't just plug in a faster CPU. And then you upgrade the operating system and you start finding hardware and software that doesn't work. It may be useful to know, however WHY they Mac Mini you're considering isn't adequate for the application you want to run. Does it need more RAM than you can install on that motherboard? Does it need a faster CPU? Is there some quirk with the operating system? By understanding the reasons behind a known problem, you can steer your purchase away from other computers that may have the same issues. Still, it's the (alledged) audible clicks I'm worried about, though I fail to understand why/how it should be. Clicks are usually a result of timing problems, either something getting out of synchronization or that just can't keep up. If it's really a matter of shared memory with the video card, it's possible that just putting more memory in the computer will fix the problem. It's unlikely that the clicks are actually caused by the sharing of memory, but one never knows. |
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 05:43:49 -0500, Mogens V. wrote
(in article ) : 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.. Most DAW mfgrs stipulate one internal drive for system and Apps and another for media. Does the min have two internal drives? Regards, Ty Ford PS: (Yes I do record on my Mac laptop sometimes with its one drive) --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU |
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Mogens V. wrote:
Still, it's the (alledged) audible clicks I'm worried about, though I fail to understand why/how it should be.. Ram access contention due to sharemem ram. Some people do not report clicks with sharemem video card, but failure to detect and report does not mean that there aren't any. I would not want to worry. You had known this faster if your mail address was valid ... I hit the wrong button in this here oe and it mailed you the first follow up instead of making a news post. Kind regards Peter Larsen |
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Peter Larsen wrote:
Mogens V. wrote: Still, it's the (alledged) audible clicks I'm worried about, though I fail to understand why/how it should be.. Ram access contention due to sharemem ram. Some people do not report clicks with sharemem video card, but failure to detect and report does not mean that there aren't any. I would not want to worry. Though I haven't had a home studio before, I have never heard clicks on any shared ram PC (other audio probs, but always related to lousy HW and/or drivers and/or lack of ressources), so I kinda believe the (sole) poster of said problem may stand alone on this. Had to ask though.. You had known this faster if your mail address was valid ... It is, remove the noyoudont part ![]() -- Kind regards, Mogens V. |
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Ty Ford wrote:
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 05:43:49 -0500, Mogens V. wrote (in article ) : 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.. Most DAW mfgrs stipulate one internal drive for system and Apps and another for media. Does the min have two internal drives? Said clicking system wasn't a DAW, but a looping system on a G4 MacMini with 1GB ram (AFAIR) and a single disk. As Mike mentioned, it's problematic judging performance and ressource needs between a looping system and a DAW setup, which is what I'm considering here. Sorry if mentioning the other application misled the discussion.. Regards, Ty Ford PS: (Yes I do record on my Mac laptop sometimes with its one drive) As do others in here, I've followed discussions about that. IF I go for a MacIntel Mini, I will have an external firewire audio drive. With (hopefully available) 4GB ram, it ought to work. -- Kind regards, Mogens V. |
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daz.diamond wrote:
Mogens V. wrote: I need to upgrade from my G4 dual800, but can't afford the new upright series just a thought : http://www.macupgrades.co.uk/store/p...roducts_id=195 Yup, I know of those, but I believe time is running away from them. The current Tiger update reportedly is the last for that version, and max memory + graphics et al.. on my G4 dual800 won't be enough for neigher my planned DAW setup (Logic + Reason), esp. with Leopard. Further, Sonnet cpus require installing an openfirmware patch. While this works fine now (I know people using it), I don't want to be trapped installing Leopard, only later to -possibly- find an update needs to install a firmware revision, thus overriding the Sonnet patch. OWC cpus work out of the box, but still.. the market is moving on.. -- Kind regards, Mogens V. |
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Mogens V. wrote:
Peter Larsen wrote: Still, it's the (alledged) audible clicks I'm worried about, though I fail to understand why/how it should be.. Ram access contention due to sharemem ram. Some people do not report clicks with sharemem video card, but failure to detect and report does not mean that there aren't any. I would not want to worry. Though I haven't had a home studio before, I have never heard clicks on any shared ram PC (other audio probs, but always related to lousy HW and/or drivers and/or lack of ressources), so I kinda believe the (sole) poster of said problem may stand alone on this. Had to ask though.. I think the rest didn't notice, this here 1.6 GHz celeron notebook with xp home is useless for recording, it has a buffer underrun every 20 seconds with ex works buffer settings in Audition 2. I'm not gonna waste my time trying to solve it, if the problem is there, then it will creep back in some day when it really matters. PCI disk controllers are also a risk, back when I was using a p2-300 box it got glitchy when I added a pci controller to get faster harddisks. The nuisance was that somebody else noticed after three months, I had not considered the risk to exist, Dave Haynie later explained the issue on the pcdaw list. Kind regards Peter Larsen ... |
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On Nov 15, 9:35 am, "Mogens V."
wrote: Ty Ford wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 05:43:49 -0500, Mogens V. wrote (in article ) : 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.. Most DAW mfgrs stipulate one internal drive for system and Apps and another for media. Does the min have two internal drives? Said clicking system wasn't a DAW, but a looping system on a G4 MacMini with 1GB ram (AFAIR) and a single disk. As Mike mentioned, it's problematic judging performance and ressource needs between a looping system and a DAW setup, which is what I'm considering here. Sorry if mentioning the other application misled the discussion.. Regards, Ty Ford PS: (Yes I do record on my Mac laptop sometimes with its one drive) As do others in here, I've followed discussions about that. IF I go for a MacIntel Mini, I will have an external firewire audio drive. With (hopefully available) 4GB ram, it ought to work. -- Kind regards, Mogens V. I'm running my set-up on a G5 iMac with 1 gig of memory, which is adequate for my relatively modest needs (recording four to six tracks simultaneously, playing back with various Digital Performer plugins for reverb, compression, multiple-band-eq). It's been fine so far. At first I had some clicks, which turned out to be due to sync problems. And I had a horrible play-back problem, which turned out to be due to the second FireWire drive on the alternate FireWire port. Once that drive was removed from the desktop, the problem was solved. I'm sure a newer Mac mini or iMac is up to recording quite a number of tracks simultaneously. If you need virtual instruments, I can't tell you whether it would work or not. Rodney Sauer Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra www.mont-alto.com |
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