I'd be willing to bet that a big part of your system's stability and longevity has to do with those 1010's. Those things are tanks. I do mixes for a hip-hop group that does their own tracking. These guys are actively trying not to learn too much about engineering. And the last time I had their machine open, it looked like they're smoking their blunts inside the chassis. And they've gotten good, solid use out of their 1010 for five years running now.T-rex wrote:I use two Delta 1010lt's which I am hoping to upgrade to a single RME Multiface and Digimax FS very soon.
thinking about switching platforms
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If you are going to download and view tons of porn get a PC
If you are going to record bands and work it.....Get a Mac
I own both and find that doing audio on a PC is a hassle
Peace brotha....
Do what you gotta do!
If you are going to record bands and work it.....Get a Mac
I own both and find that doing audio on a PC is a hassle
Peace brotha....
Do what you gotta do!
www.rhymeandmelody.com
Podcast where we review gear as well as drop Guitars / Beatboxing / Freestyle rhyme one week and the following episode you hear the fully produced track.
Peace and keep recording!!!
Podcast where we review gear as well as drop Guitars / Beatboxing / Freestyle rhyme one week and the following episode you hear the fully produced track.
Peace and keep recording!!!
I haven't gotten a BSOD in ten years. I have to question someone getting BSODs on a modern day XP machine...noeqplease wrote: This is enough for me not to use a PC. that and the Blue Screen of Death you get when pressing "play" on any given DAW, on any given moment.
I've messed up my home PC before by trying to fit ten pounds of shit in a five pound bag. I reinstalled a year or two ago and everything has worked fine.
At work, one of the OSX machines is _terrible_ ! It doesn't let me take a DVD out of the drive sometimes, or freezes the finder when I try to, half the shit I do results in that stupid ass spinning wheel that's been driving me nuts since 2001. applejack and other programs were of no help. OSX got reinstalled and it runs smoothly.
Bottom line, PEOPLE WHO CAN FUCK UP PCS CAN FUCK UP MACS JUST AS EASILY! Computers are the worst medium for modern music production, excluding everything else.
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Oscar Wilde
Failed audio engineer & pro studio tech turned Component level motherboard repair store in New York
that's funny cos i know a person who runs a porn pay site and he uses all Macs for his biz.Sound Campaign wrote:If you are going to download and view tons of porn get a PC
If you are going to record bands and work it.....Get a Mac
and most of the ppl i know use PCs for their DAW and get PLENTY done.
but then they use Sonar or Cubase or Reaper instead of PT.
yah, i was wondering about that myself.rwc wrote:I haven't gotten a BSOD in ten years. I have to question someone getting BSODs on a modern day XP machine...
i haven't seen a BSOD or anything remotely equivalent since finally leaving NT4 behind in 2001.
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Randy,
I haven't had any problems w/my G5 1.8 since I got it,3 or 4 years.Personally, I think
misery likes company and have many friends with PC problems.I will be getting a
Mac Pro as soon as PTLE is qualified for Leopard.I like to record music, not screw around with my computer. So I stay with my Mac.That being said,Your results may
vary.Ladies Choice, All Skate.
Peace,
Kevin
I haven't had any problems w/my G5 1.8 since I got it,3 or 4 years.Personally, I think
misery likes company and have many friends with PC problems.I will be getting a
Mac Pro as soon as PTLE is qualified for Leopard.I like to record music, not screw around with my computer. So I stay with my Mac.That being said,Your results may
vary.Ladies Choice, All Skate.
Peace,
Kevin
Right now it's getting to the point of either I get a PC or I don't record. I can't drop $3000 on a machine and another $1000 on card upgrades to stick with a Mac.
I have also found out that the PC motherboards being made no longer support 5v PCI cards, so unless I can find a motherboard that supports PCI 2.1, I need to drop $300 on a card upgrade from MOTU. At least my Powercore PCI board will work on a 3.3v PCI slot (so going with a homebrew PC would save me $700 there.)
Does anyone know of any current motherboards that support PCI 2.1? I have been looking and nothing has surfaced yet.
Thanks everyone for all the input!
I have also found out that the PC motherboards being made no longer support 5v PCI cards, so unless I can find a motherboard that supports PCI 2.1, I need to drop $300 on a card upgrade from MOTU. At least my Powercore PCI board will work on a 3.3v PCI slot (so going with a homebrew PC would save me $700 there.)
Does anyone know of any current motherboards that support PCI 2.1? I have been looking and nothing has surfaced yet.
Thanks everyone for all the input!
not to worry, just keep tracking....
I got my G4 in 2002, and it has always had a problem freezing up with Quicktime files. There was no real rhyme or reason, it was pretty random. I took it in a few times and they eventually replaced the motherboard on warranty but the problem persisted. They eventually said "upgrade to 10.4 when it comes out, that'll fix it." I tried that, but it didn't work, so I just did all my Quicktime conversion and listening on my iBook and went back to 10.3.Sculli wrote:Randy,
I haven't had any problems w/my G5 1.8 since I got it,3 or 4 years.Personally, I think
misery likes company and have many friends with PC problems.I will be getting a
Mac Pro as soon as PTLE is qualified for Leopard.I like to record music, not screw around with my computer. So I stay with my Mac.That being said,Your results may
vary.Ladies Choice, All Skate.
Peace,
Kevin
I have been dealing with that for 6 years, but now it's starting to freeze up pretty often. I just tried updating to OS 10.4.11 hoping that would fix the problem, but it continues to crap out.
I don't like screwing around with computers also. Seems like it's my lot in life right now.
not to worry, just keep tracking....
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Hey, no fair bringing up the bsod. Cheap shot.
Hey, if money were much less of an object or if I recorded clients for pay I'm sure I'd have a nice new fast mac on hand at all times. I tolerate the inconveniences of windoze because it's so cheap.
Btw, on my ibm outlet pentium 4 tank, I've never gotten online and I haven't seen bsod since the last wipe and spartan xp install 1.5yrs ago.
Hey, if money were much less of an object or if I recorded clients for pay I'm sure I'd have a nice new fast mac on hand at all times. I tolerate the inconveniences of windoze because it's so cheap.
Btw, on my ibm outlet pentium 4 tank, I've never gotten online and I haven't seen bsod since the last wipe and spartan xp install 1.5yrs ago.
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I'm sure you've tried these already, but in case not:Randy wrote:I got my G4 in 2002, and it has always had a problem freezing up with Quicktime files. There was no real rhyme or reason, it was pretty random. I took it in a few times and they eventually replaced the motherboard on warranty but the problem persisted. They eventually said "upgrade to 10.4 when it comes out, that'll fix it." I tried that, but it didn't work, so I just did all my Quicktime conversion and listening on my iBook and went back to 10.3.Sculli wrote:Randy,
I haven't had any problems w/my G5 1.8 since I got it,3 or 4 years.Personally, I think
misery likes company and have many friends with PC problems.I will be getting a
Mac Pro as soon as PTLE is qualified for Leopard.I like to record music, not screw around with my computer. So I stay with my Mac.That being said,Your results may
vary.Ladies Choice, All Skate.
Peace,
Kevin
I have been dealing with that for 6 years, but now it's starting to freeze up pretty often. I just tried updating to OS 10.4.11 hoping that would fix the problem, but it continues to crap out.
I don't like screwing around with computers also. Seems like it's my lot in life right now.
1. Alsoft Diskwarrior. Don't leave home without it. It costs $99 and is worth every penny.
2. Onyx. Free download from apple.com. Use it to repair permissions and run scripts .
3. Make sure to download the combo updaters when you update your os. Using the automatic updater is risky.
Prog out with your cog out.
Thanks Superaction80!
Your post reminded me that I didn't run a hardware check on the machine. It's a CD that comes with the computer. I put that puppy in and ran it and sure enough, there's an error on the logic board. So now I know for sure it's a hardware problem and it's probably been there since day one. I can officially declare my G4 dead. I wonder if they even swapped out the logic board when I brought it in...
Anyway, I was talking with a friend who bought a G5 recently and her old G4 is just gathering dust and she was going to recycle it, so I'm once again recording with a Mac. I don't know what I was thinking, I could have checked eBay and found a bunch of G4's with the right PCI slots for $300 and less.
This only goes to show that old dumpster divers never die, they just move up to cast-off electronics.
Your post reminded me that I didn't run a hardware check on the machine. It's a CD that comes with the computer. I put that puppy in and ran it and sure enough, there's an error on the logic board. So now I know for sure it's a hardware problem and it's probably been there since day one. I can officially declare my G4 dead. I wonder if they even swapped out the logic board when I brought it in...
Anyway, I was talking with a friend who bought a G5 recently and her old G4 is just gathering dust and she was going to recycle it, so I'm once again recording with a Mac. I don't know what I was thinking, I could have checked eBay and found a bunch of G4's with the right PCI slots for $300 and less.
This only goes to show that old dumpster divers never die, they just move up to cast-off electronics.
not to worry, just keep tracking....
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I'd take the $100 you'd spend on a program that works half the time(that only won't work when it's data you _really_ need) and invest in a cheap raid 1 card and another HD. there's no protection like mirroring.
^^^spoken from someone who was stupid enough to use diskwarrior _and_ spinrite.
^^^spoken from someone who was stupid enough to use diskwarrior _and_ spinrite.
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Failed audio engineer & pro studio tech turned Component level motherboard repair store in New York
Oscar Wilde
Failed audio engineer & pro studio tech turned Component level motherboard repair store in New York
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So you are recommending skipping routine registry repairs on OSX? I'd be interested to know what your maintenance regimen is.rwc wrote:I'd take the $100 you'd spend on a program that works half the time(that only won't work when it's data you _really_ need) and invest in a cheap raid 1 card and another HD. there's no protection like mirroring.
^^^spoken from someone who was stupid enough to use diskwarrior _and_ spinrite.
And Diskwarrior isn't going to fix bad hardware. But I've had drives that sounded like they were functionally impared come back to life after running Diskwarrior. So I guess I'd like to know what application you used on the other 50% of drives you didn't have good luck with.
Of course, mirroring your system drive is a generally fool proof way of disaster protection, provided your 2nd drive isn't on site.
Prog out with your cog out.
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