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#7180 - 04/05/03 01:12 PM Re: PC vs MAC - What's the best notebook for working with Audio and Midi?
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Registered: 01/23/99
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Quote:
Originally posted by MRT1212:
how is it you know my name?


Stop sniffing the glue.

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#7181 - 04/05/03 08:43 PM Re: PC vs MAC - What's the best notebook for working with Audio and Midi?
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haha, obviously you know my first name...did you cross reference this screename with other MRT1212s on the internet?

btw, the glue is best this time of year
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#7182 - 04/05/03 10:12 PM Re: PC vs MAC - What's the best notebook for working with Audio and Midi?
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No, you sent a flame to my e-mail account a while ago and signed it with your first name.

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#7183 - 04/05/03 11:24 PM Re: PC vs MAC - What's the best notebook for working with Audio and Midi?
MRT1212 Offline
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that was ages ago, ages. your memory is too good to be human...
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#7184 - 04/05/03 11:31 PM Re: PC vs MAC - What's the best notebook for working with Audio and Midi?
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I'm a chatbot.

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#7185 - 04/06/03 11:25 AM Re: PC vs MAC - What's the best notebook for working with Audio and Midi?
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Registered: 11/14/02
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I use an old (old? 4years? shakes head) Thinkpad 380Z Laptop with a PII 300 and 96Mb. Does all I want. I use Cakewalk, XGworks and PowerTracks, none of which work on the Mac. (I also have Cubase but don't use it much). In conjunction with MidiYoke I can connect all these sequencers together and use them simultaneously. I mostly use it for driving my PSR-740 as it gives me access to the whole synth via XGworks. Best part was that it only cost US$400 which seems to be the going rate for this model. However, if I was using a soft synth it wouldn't be powerful enough.

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#7186 - 04/08/03 02:42 AM Re: PC vs MAC - What's the best notebook for working with Audio and Midi?
Jiddu Offline
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Registered: 01/29/01
Posts: 259
Loc: Australia
this ones for you 800dv

Its speculation but here it is: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,939886,00.asp

PS. I dont care whether its true or not.

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#7187 - 04/08/03 08:55 AM Re: PC vs MAC - What's the best notebook for working with Audio and Midi?
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Registered: 07/03/99
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Loc: atlanta, georgia, usa
That should be interesting to see . Change is good .

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#7188 - 04/26/03 08:12 AM Re: PC vs MAC - What's the best notebook for working with Audio and Midi?
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If anyone can bridge the architecture it would be Apple

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#7189 - 04/26/03 05:28 PM Re: PC vs MAC - What's the best notebook for working with Audio and Midi?
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I agree .

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