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Amd 3800+ 
2 gb ram
Two medium sized hds and a back up external.
Some awful graphics card and an emu 0404. Running tiny xp. Novation remote zero. Works pretty well despite being three years old. I have two profiles one with no internet and no background shit for music making. The other for everything else.
			
			
									
									
						2 gb ram
Two medium sized hds and a back up external.
Some awful graphics card and an emu 0404. Running tiny xp. Novation remote zero. Works pretty well despite being three years old. I have two profiles one with no internet and no background shit for music making. The other for everything else.
what's all this about Macs being so expensive?  a white macbook is 700 quid, and logic is 200 quid cheaper than cubase.  sounds reasonable to me.
anyway, as someone who uses a mac for music full time, a day saved fucking about trying to install drivers/recover from a crash/etc is equivalent to a saving of one day's 'salary'. and on that front, my mac has saved me loads compared to the Vaio i was wrestling with before. if it's just a hobby and time isn't an issue then you may have other priorities tho, obv.
anyway, specs:
white macbook - 2.0Ghz, 3GB ram, 250GB harddisk, Logic, no aftermarket synths. works fine for all my needs (usually up to about 40/45 channels with plenty of plugins).
the new white macbook is about 720 quid, as opposed to the 700 i paid, but it has been improved and is a bit quicker now. i reckon it's good value
			
			
									
									
						anyway, as someone who uses a mac for music full time, a day saved fucking about trying to install drivers/recover from a crash/etc is equivalent to a saving of one day's 'salary'. and on that front, my mac has saved me loads compared to the Vaio i was wrestling with before. if it's just a hobby and time isn't an issue then you may have other priorities tho, obv.
anyway, specs:
white macbook - 2.0Ghz, 3GB ram, 250GB harddisk, Logic, no aftermarket synths. works fine for all my needs (usually up to about 40/45 channels with plenty of plugins).
the new white macbook is about 720 quid, as opposed to the 700 i paid, but it has been improved and is a bit quicker now. i reckon it's good value

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