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once again, WHO CARES!!!!
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that and you avatar sums it up for me 
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11.03.2005, 12:55 AM
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A friend of mine has just bought a Carillon AC1 computer. Now i think this would be defined as a PC as it runs on Windows XP Professional. Is it the operating system that defines what a PC is? Well anyway, suffice to say it rocks.....
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11.03.2005, 02:11 PM
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Hmm... Isn't it other way around? At least I haven't confronted a software that's Mac only (except Logic).
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Digital Performer (IMO the best sequencer out there), Altiverb, DSP Quattro, Filterscape, and Zebra are a few of the good ones you can't pick up for PC.
I'm a musician/producer (professional), and I use a Mac because the thing just works (ooh, and I also can't stand Windows). I don't want to build a custom audio machine from the ground up and have to research everything to find out what's going to work and what's not. I'd rather just boot up and start working. And I love my Mac. But if someone else is happy doing the PC route, more power to them; as long as it doesn't get in your way, use it. I really don't care what other people use, but I know where I'm staying...
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That DS's post made me thing: What are the actual architechtural differences between Mac and PC?
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12.03.2005, 01:10 AM
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once again, WHO CARES!!!!
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that and you avatar sums it up for me 
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Third that....
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17.03.2005, 09:25 PM
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That DS's post made me thing: What are the actual architechtural differences between Mac and PC?
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They almost the same, mostly same components innit, the biggest difference
is the way of communication between operating system and the hardware.
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17.03.2005, 09:29 PM
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Re: Pc Bashing
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I really don't uderstand all those smug mac users!!
Yes maybe a few years ago a Mac was more stable than a Pc as your Audio machine, but these days I would say that the Pc is just as stable (if not more!)
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I hear this from pc people since 1995, as far as i remember. 
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28.03.2005, 10:16 AM
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Jesus! A mac/pc flame war! Last time I saw one I still had a 32 inch waist and hair.

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28.03.2005, 11:10 AM
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I'm waiting to see (laugh) at the G5 Powerbook.... Whenever it gets around to being released, that is.
Apparently it has massive heat issues, and has already been put back a year:-
Ahhh, all I have to say is DOTHAN! (pentium-m/centrino)
And by the time the G5 Powerbook comes out... 3GHZ DUAL-CORE 64-BIT YONAH!! (pentium-m/centrino)
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28.03.2005, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Juho L
Hmm... Isn't it other way around? At least I haven't confronted a software that's Mac only (except Logic).
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Digital Performer (IMO the best sequencer out there), Altiverb, DSP Quattro, Filterscape, and Zebra are a few of the good ones you can't pick up for PC.
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accualy a beta version of filterscape has just been released for pc
it sounds great!
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