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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Ringgenberg" data-source="post: 74260" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>Re: Recording via FiWi.</p><p></p><p>Happy New Year Jan, I can give you a few bits of info. I am currently using a macbook pro, 2.66 ghz, 8 gig of ram, and last night I recorded 26 tracks via the usb port to an external firewire 800 drive. No problems. I was also using Protools 10 for the software. If you don't know, Protools suggest that one use an external drive for saving the audio data. I have been recording with macs for 6 years and almost never have a problem. I would say no matter what DAW you use, you should not have a problem getting good results with a mac. Of course, this is just my opinion so others may not agree with me but I love my macs because they just seem to work all the time. (I am still using a 6 year old macbook g4 with protools on it) You may also want to watch one of the webinars that features the DAW that you are using whether it be Protools, Reaper, Sonar, or a host of others. Best of luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Ringgenberg, post: 74260, member: 2451"] Re: Recording via FiWi. Happy New Year Jan, I can give you a few bits of info. I am currently using a macbook pro, 2.66 ghz, 8 gig of ram, and last night I recorded 26 tracks via the usb port to an external firewire 800 drive. No problems. I was also using Protools 10 for the software. If you don't know, Protools suggest that one use an external drive for saving the audio data. I have been recording with macs for 6 years and almost never have a problem. I would say no matter what DAW you use, you should not have a problem getting good results with a mac. Of course, this is just my opinion so others may not agree with me but I love my macs because they just seem to work all the time. (I am still using a 6 year old macbook g4 with protools on it) You may also want to watch one of the webinars that features the DAW that you are using whether it be Protools, Reaper, Sonar, or a host of others. Best of luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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