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Audio Apps in XP on the MacBook Pro - report. [message #66261] Thu, 06 April 2006 22:11 Go to next message
gene lennon is currently offline  gene lennon
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Registered: July 2006
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I installed M-Audio drivers for an Audiophile Firewire interface.
Both MIDI I/O and Audio I/O worked fine. I ran SPDIF out to my main rig.
The built in SPDIF connectors also work but don’t have ASIO drivers, so under
XP the latency is higher. In OSX the SPDIF ports seem fast.
I tried several apps including V-Stack with VSTI plugs running from MIDI
…It all worked well.
The processor meter in V-Stack showed about half the CPU use that my AMD3200
PC shows for the same plugin load.
The only thing that is a little squirrelly is the trackpad under XP, but
you would want a two-button mouse anyway and the mouse runs fine.
I loaded a demo of SawStudio running off a USB II external drive for audio.
The demo has a number of limitations, but it appears that it would run great,
with very low load. SawStudio would probably be a good choice for remote
work because it is so incredibly efficient.
I have just a few hours in at this point. Not long enough to make a blanket
recommendation, but so far Logic runs great under OSX and most things seem
to run well under XP as well.

An ExpressCard/34 with a second Firewire port would probably be the best
possible addition for this laptop. USBII comes up a little short for heavy
throughput. On my next trip I will have a very powerful studio in my backpack.
g
Re: Audio Apps in XP on the MacBook Pro - report. [message #66300 is a reply to message #66261] Fri, 07 April 2006 09:34 Go to previous message
Tony Benson is currently offline  Tony Benson   UNITED STATES
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Registered: June 2006
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Thanks for the report Gene. Since I just bought a G4 Powerbook last fall, I
think I'll be waiting for whatever Apple comes up with for a pro level Intel
based tower. It's good to know things should work well should I decide to
run any Windows stuff!

Tony

"gene lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
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> I installed M-Audio drivers for an Audiophile Firewire interface.
> Both MIDI I/O and Audio I/O worked fine. I ran SPDIF out to my main rig.
> The built in SPDIF connectors also work but don't have ASIO drivers, so
> under
> XP the latency is higher. In OSX the SPDIF ports seem fast.
> I tried several apps including V-Stack with VSTI plugs running from MIDI
> .It all worked well.
> The processor meter in V-Stack showed about half the CPU use that my
> AMD3200
> PC shows for the same plugin load.
> The only thing that is a little squirrelly is the trackpad under XP, but
> you would want a two-button mouse anyway and the mouse runs fine.
> I loaded a demo of SawStudio running off a USB II external drive for
> audio.
> The demo has a number of limitations, but it appears that it would run
> great,
> with very low load. SawStudio would probably be a good choice for remote
> work because it is so incredibly efficient.
> I have just a few hours in at this point. Not long enough to make a
> blanket
> recommendation, but so far Logic runs great under OSX and most things seem
> to run well under XP as well.
>
> An ExpressCard/34 with a second Firewire port would probably be the best
> possible addition for this laptop. USBII comes up a little short for
> heavy
> throughput. On my next trip I will have a very powerful studio in my
> backpack.
> g
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