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Mac Advice for a PC Guy [message #87402] Sat, 30 June 2007 08:46 Go to next message
Gary Flanigan is currently offline  Gary Flanigan
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I've been a PC guy since I sold my Mac SE many years ago. Lately, however,
I've been getting so fed up with the PC that I'm considering getting a Mac
for my DAW.

I use a Magma expansion chassis for my UAD-1 cards, so I need a Mac with
at least one full sized PCI (not PCIe) slot. What was the most powerful of
such Macs? I think they now have only PCIe slots.

I think maybe the G5 Dual 2.7, but I don't want to make an expensive mistake.

Thanks
Re: Mac Advice for a PC Guy [message #87403 is a reply to message #87402] Sat, 30 June 2007 09:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
EK Sound is currently offline  EK Sound   CANADA
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Keep in mind, that depending on which version of Magma you have, you
can get a PCIe host card to run it. Ours is slightly older so it
would need additional parts...

This is the reply I got back from Magma:

*******************************

Unfortunately, since you have one of the older 13 Slots with the DEC
bridge chip, we will have to upgrade the “guts” of your system.
Following is a quote for the 13 Slot board-set:
PCI13NE68-SUBPEHIFX1 – 13 Slot PCI Express to PCI Expansion board-set
(backplane, cable, PCIe host card) – Price: $1099.00

Current Lead-Time: 1-2 weeks after the receipt of the order. Our PCI
expansion products are sold with:
· 30 day money back guarantee
· 1 year return to factory warranty

If you would like purchase direct, we accept Visa, MasterCard,
American Express or payment in advance by wire transfer (include a $25
wire transfer fee).

*******************************

If you have a newer non DEC model (PCI-PCI Bridge = J) the upgrade
would be less expensive.

David.

Gary Flanigan wrote:

> I've been a PC guy since I sold my Mac SE many years ago. Lately, however,
> I've been getting so fed up with the PC that I'm considering getting a Mac
> for my DAW.
>
> I use a Magma expansion chassis for my UAD-1 cards, so I need a Mac with
> at least one full sized PCI (not PCIe) slot. What was the most powerful of
> such Macs? I think they now have only PCIe slots.
>
> I think maybe the G5 Dual 2.7, but I don't want to make an expensive mistake.
>
> Thanks
Re: Mac Advice for a PC Guy [message #87404 is a reply to message #87402] Sat, 30 June 2007 09:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chris Ludwig is currently offline  Chris Ludwig   UNITED STATES
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HI Gary,
I'm assuming your not going to be using Paris on this Mac?

Davids advice about the using the PCI-e options for the Magma are the
best way to go. You can at least looks at getting a current Mac that way
instead of a used one.

Chris

Gary Flanigan wrote:
> I've been a PC guy since I sold my Mac SE many years ago. Lately, however,
> I've been getting so fed up with the PC that I'm considering getting a Mac
> for my DAW.
>
> I use a Magma expansion chassis for my UAD-1 cards, so I need a Mac with
> at least one full sized PCI (not PCIe) slot. What was the most powerful of
> such Macs? I think they now have only PCIe slots.
>
> I think maybe the G5 Dual 2.7, but I don't want to make an expensive mistake.
>
> Thanks
>

--
Chris Ludwig
ADK
chrisl@adkproaudio.com <mailto:chrisl@adkproaudio.com>
www.adkproaudio.com <http://www.adkproaudio.com/>
(859) 635-5762
Re: Mac Advice for a PC Guy [message #87405 is a reply to message #87402] Sat, 30 June 2007 10:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
excelav is currently offline  excelav   
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Unfortunately the last Mac with regular PCI slots is the G4s. You could get
processor up grades, but your best bet would be to get a new Intel Mac, and
upgrade your Magma.

"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote:
>
>I've been a PC guy since I sold my Mac SE many years ago. Lately, however,
>I've been getting so fed up with the PC that I'm considering getting a Mac
>for my DAW.
>
>I use a Magma expansion chassis for my UAD-1 cards, so I need a Mac with
>at least one full sized PCI (not PCIe) slot. What was the most powerful
of
>such Macs? I think they now have only PCIe slots.
>
>I think maybe the G5 Dual 2.7, but I don't want to make an expensive mistake.
>
>Thanks
Re: Mac Advice for a PC Guy [message #87410 is a reply to message #87404] Sat, 30 June 2007 13:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gary Flanigan is currently offline  Gary Flanigan
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Chris Ludwig <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>HI Gary,
> I'm assuming your not going to be using Paris on this Mac?
>
Yes, I have gone over to the dark side, and am using PT M-Powered with a
Project Mix I/O.
Re: Mac Advice for a PC Guy [message #87422 is a reply to message #87410] Sat, 30 June 2007 21:35 Go to previous message
Martin Harrington is currently offline  Martin Harrington   AUSTRALIA
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Me too, (sometimes), isn't it crap!!!
Give me Nuendo anytime, and the Project Mix I/O seems to be more stable with
the Cubase emulation than the PT one it was designed for.
--
Martin Harrington
www.lendanear-sound.com
0414 913 247

"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flangian@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote in message
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> Chris Ludwig <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>>HI Gary,
>> I'm assuming your not going to be using Paris on this Mac?
>>
> Yes, I have gone over to the dark side, and am using PT M-Powered with a
> Project Mix I/O.
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