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Steve Job is probably still laughing in his grave But as Void mentioned Hackintosh work, used to use them at an video editing job I had. More power, way less money, much more hassle to set upHades wrote:because when you're a mac slave,arkos wrote:How can you guys use fucking laptops as a main Daw ? I'd rather be addicted to crack than use my laptop as my main Daw ffs...
a mac pro is like even 1000€ more expensive than any MBP.
but when you get them up and running they are good.
I see well that's life I guess, you win some you loose some but at least you'll live to fight another day.The_G wrote:Laptops are portable and don't need a lot of space, which suits my living situation right now
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My 2 cents: they are expensive as fuck as new machines, but when you work all in the box, you really do appreciate the power of a 4 core 15 inch MBP.
I worked on a 2,7 GHZ 13 inch MBP for a year of intense production and had it maxed out all the time, forcing me to raise the buffer size etc.
Then one year ago, i got a second hand 15 inch MBP (2,6 GHZ, 1 TB SSD, 2013) for 1500 €. Still a lot of money due to the huge SSD but way better than a new machine with similar specs for 3.000 - 3500 €.
I'd never want to go back. I can throw pretty much anything at it and it's rock solid. Had i unlimited money i'd enjoy the more lightweight shiny, touchbar-y gimmicks of the latest series of MBP's, but in terms of processing power a couple years old machine will do almost the same.
I worked on a 2,7 GHZ 13 inch MBP for a year of intense production and had it maxed out all the time, forcing me to raise the buffer size etc.
Then one year ago, i got a second hand 15 inch MBP (2,6 GHZ, 1 TB SSD, 2013) for 1500 €. Still a lot of money due to the huge SSD but way better than a new machine with similar specs for 3.000 - 3500 €.
I'd never want to go back. I can throw pretty much anything at it and it's rock solid. Had i unlimited money i'd enjoy the more lightweight shiny, touchbar-y gimmicks of the latest series of MBP's, but in terms of processing power a couple years old machine will do almost the same.
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IT was the polyphony that attracted me, but like everything Roland, they always make stupid decisions.
The working surface has a 5th of it taken up with those stupid fucking ribbon sliders, when they could have spaced out controls or upsized them.
Roland has become a headless chicken of a company.
It seems they employ this guy to ruin every decent decision with a bit of wildcard madness.
The working surface has a 5th of it taken up with those stupid fucking ribbon sliders, when they could have spaced out controls or upsized them.
Roland has become a headless chicken of a company.
It seems they employ this guy to ruin every decent decision with a bit of wildcard madness.
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you might be addressing the wrong topic.Lost to the Void wrote:IT was the polyphony that attracted me, but like everything Roland, they always make stupid decisions.
The working surface has a 5th of it taken up with those stupid fucking ribbon sliders, when they could have spaced out controls or upsized them.
Roland has become a headless chicken of a company.
It seems they employ this guy to ruin every decent decision with a bit of wildcard madness.
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I just fixed it for him, so it's relevant.Hades wrote:you might be addressing the wrong topic.Lost to the Void wrote:IT was the unibody that attracted me, but like everything Apple, they always make stupid decisions.
The working surface has a 5th of it taken up with those stupid fucking touch bars, and what about the USB-C ports, when they could have KEPT A FUCKING USB AND THUNDERBOLT PORT GODDAMNIT.
Apple has become a headless chicken of a company.
It seems they employ this guy to ruin every decent decision with a bit of wildcard madness.