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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:19 pm
by daft cunt
Just wondering... did you actually try Logic before thinking about buying a Mac?

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:26 pm
by duskky
Mumble wrote:No VST's in Logic ?

So I wouldnt be able to use Absynth for example ?
absynth has an AU .component file as well. Most of the big plugins have both a vst and au version. It's usually just the small stuff or free vsts that you can't really get as AUs.

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:10 pm
by kion
Duskky wrote:
boyd wrote:I've got one and it runs logic with numerous vst's perfectly, never had any issues.

I'd say do it!
first things first, logic DOES NOT USE vsts - it uses Audio Units (AUs). so god knows what 'vsts' you were using if you managed to get them to work in logic..
haha pedantic sod! :lol:
boyd wrote:meant to say AUs :D
blatantly

Re: Mac Book Pro Performance

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:47 pm
by likkle bantam
Daft tnuc wrote:
Likkle Bantam wrote:Hi,

I'm thinking of finally getting a mac book pro.

Spec -

MacBook Pro, 15", Aluminium
2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM
320GB Serial ATA @ 7200

Are there any users out there? How does it perform as a solid music making machine? Can you run a decent studio setup off a MPC? It is alot of money but I want the portability and the switch over to Logic.

I'm currently running Cubase SX3 on a dual core PC with 3.5 gigs of RAM, and use loads of VST's and audio samples. I'm a little dubious that a MBP will restrict my use of VST's and samples. Is this likely? I know some VST's aren't compatible with Mac's, and i'm not worried about that side of things, just the performance.

Obviously i'll be switching my reasonably beefy PC for a little 15" piece of metal which is a daunting prospect.

Any help or advice would be great.

Peace
Turn your PC into a hackintosh, save 1500 EUR + the hassle of making music on a 15" monitor.
No. Have looked into this but I don't think its worth it. Want Apple support, and i'm sure your restricted when it comes to updates for Logic, which isn't a good idea.

Plus I have no idea when it comes to building PC's, getting all the compatible hardware, bla bla bla. I did look at Psystar but they're in trouble right now (as what they're doing is illegal). Plus it would mean having to import it from the US. Missions and time!!!!

And yes, I have used Logic on the Mac before. Just want reassurance its gonna perform how I want it too. Especially for them moneyz.

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:49 pm
by likkle bantam
Depone wrote:
Hurtdeer wrote:You can actually open vsti's in Logic, someone made a plug-in for it somewhere. I forget what it is and I don't think I've ever tried it, but, yeah, that stuff exists

Mac vstis aren't that common though anyway really (or at least I haven't really needed them)
Yeah its made by Fx expansion. Its a wrapper, thats quite tempremental. I get quite a lot of graphics errors with it.

http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=5
Could come in handy. Hopefully not too buggy like you said. Nice one :D

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:52 pm
by fiziks
Why would one buy mac book pro, which is expensive as shit, to run VMware and windows and fruity loops? Just buy a PC. The ONLY reason I started using macs was so I could run the latest version of Logic. Which, I suspect, is the reason most people that switch to Macs for audio.

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 3:25 pm
by elgato
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does anyone have experience of buying extra RAM for macs?

i am looking on ebay and there are loads of different brands, does anyone know of the most / a solidly reliable one?

any help much appreciated :)

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 3:29 pm
by Mad_EP
Crucial RAM is really good (and they have US, UK & EU sites)-

http://www.crucial.com

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 4:04 pm
by elgato
wicked man thank you! they look like a good one :)

any other opinions anyone?

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 4:16 pm
by Jak The lad
I can recommend crucial too. upgraded my macbook to 2gb a week after I got it, easy to install too.

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 4:17 pm
by caeraphym
Corsair RAM sticks are of a very high quality too, all components made in house so total QC, no flakey shit from Korea. Full lifetime guarantee too, no questions asked, just straight up replacement.

If not browse ebuyer, novatech, or even amazon.

Now that Macs are Intel based the RAM is the same as for stock PCs, no?

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 4:51 pm
by setspeed
JTL wrote:I can recommend crucial too. upgraded my macbook to 2gb a week after I got it, easy to install too.
^ yep, me too.

from what i understand it's harder to do with a macbook pro though.

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 5:20 pm
by elgato
thanks for all the advice people!