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		<title>Making The Full On Leap To Mac &#8211; The MacPro!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 14:42:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I just ruined my Christmas and birthday for the next two years!  I had to agree that I wouldn&#8217;t buy another computer until after 2010 to get it, but I finally broke down and bought a new MacPro &#8211; and holy cow does it rock!
I bought the base  (if you can call an eight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I just ruined my Christmas and birthday for the next two years!  I had to agree that I wouldn&#8217;t buy another computer until after 2010 to get it, but I finally broke down and bought a new MacPro &#8211; and holy cow does it rock!</p>
<p>I bought the base  (if you can call an eight Xeon system base) entry-level 8-way MacPro &#8211; upgrading to better CPUs, etc. just didnt&#8217; seem worth the expense.</p>
<p>However, I went ahead and purchased a few extras to configure this machine as a truly &#8220;one stop shop&#8221; for all my music production needs &#8211; I&#8217;ll discuss my final configuration in a bit.</p>
<p>Out of the box, this thing looks and performs awesome!  I did a couple of tests with it, one a DVD to H264 conversion, the other a Logic project performance test.  Both were somewhat subjective, but here&#8217;s what I found:</p>
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<li>The DVD conversion process was about 10x faster than on my MacBook (my MacBook is a Core Duo, not Core 2 &#8211; but 10x is pretty amazing) &#8211; took about 12 minutes!</li>
<li>The music test was much more subjective &#8211; however, anyone that&#8217;s done any Logic&#8217;ing on an older MacBook probably gets this.  On my MacBook, I had a 24 track project with a few plug-ins, using an Apogee Duet, A Powercore Firewire, and a Focusrite LiquidMix.  Sometimes, starting up a project I would get system overload errors, disk speed errors, etc. and couldn&#8217;t get it to play.  Usually, playing it over and over it would eventually cache (I think) enough info that I could mix the session.  With the MacPro?  Let&#8217;s just say that even running most of my audio data off a USB2.0 drive (leaving the Firewire bus for audio I/O and the Powercore and LiquidMix), I was able to launch my test project flawlessly, it never burped at all and the CPU monitors (yes, all EIGHT of them) didn&#8217;t even register that anything was going on!</li>
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<p>My current config is that I have a 320Gb OS drive, and all my music files are stored on two external USB2.0 drives &#8211; one for my project files, and one for audio files and virtual instruments.  I found that even on the MacPro, it&#8217;s better not to do disk I/O on the same bus as audio I/O &#8211; I always seem to get noise of some kind at some point.  Separating out the disk I/O from the audio I/O and plug-in processing seems to fix any problems.  I am runnin 2Gb of memory.</p>
<p>However, here&#8217;s how it will look soon:</p>
<ul>
<li>- (8) 2.8Ghz Xeon CPU</li>
<li>10Gb memory</li>
<li>320Gb system / OS drive</li>
<li>1.5TB project drive</li>
<li>1.5TB virtual instrument / sample drive</li>
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<p>The drives are all 3GB/s SATA drives hosted right in the computer &#8211; NewEgg had a screaming deal on 1.5TB Seagates ($189!) that I couldn&#8217;t pass up.  Now, I won&#8217;t need to use ANY USB2.0 while doing music production.  I will use my existing external drives as backup drives for the internal drives &#8211; so nothing&#8217;s wasted.  I don&#8217;t need RAID &#8211; it&#8217;s probably overkill &#8211; but at some point if I needed even more performance I would trick it out with a SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) option &#8211; but I doubt I will need to.  This still leaves me with an empty internal bay as well.</p>
<p>Can&#8217;t wait to get it all configured this way, I expect I will be able to run virtually unlimited tracks / plug-ins, etc.  Plus, if I run out of CPU room, I can always use my MacBook as a LogicNode!</p>
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		<title>A Logic Remix &#8211; &#8220;Around The Block&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 17:06:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joedevine</dc:creator>
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I added a little instrumentation and remixed this years-old Acid track in Logic Pro.  Used the opportunity to learn about FX automation (note the vocal delays) &#8211; so it was a good learning experience. 
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<p>I added a little instrumentation and remixed this years-old Acid track in Logic Pro.  Used the opportunity to learn about FX automation (note the vocal delays) &#8211; so it was a good learning experience. </p>
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