SERATO - MACBOOK - HELP PLEASE...
djsheep
3,620 Posts
What up,Sorry for another Serato thread. I need some quick help from the SoulStrut massive here.I'm a PC head, all my life and about to lash out to MAC to use SERATO. I need to make a purchaese in the next 72 hours for a dedicated Serato machine and here is the notebook that I'm planning to get;MacBook Black / Intel Duo Core 2.0GHZ / 1 gig RAM / 80GB HDDI've read about problems with the USB ports and overheating, but it seems that these problems are fixed with the latest software updates.Here are some questions;1. should i run serato on windows or OS/X2. how hard is it for a PC head to learn the mac OS and interface (i've got about 3 weeks)3. what should i turn on and off in the operating system to make it run better4. any tips on setting the machine up for Seratoand most important -- DOES ANYONE HAVE THIS PARTICULAR NOTEBOOK running Serato or know anyone with it that can give me the thumbs up?Thanks for your help greatly everyone.peace.
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Turn off your blue tooth and airport cards before starting ssl. Also I log out and log back in holding down the shift key. This aborts all startup apps you don't need running.
OS X is easy to learn but you can always load XP via bootcamp if you feel more comfortable. I've heard this works well.
Memory you can purchase off a 3rd party, apple charges an arm and a leg for it. Not worth it IMO. Buy a 1gb dimm and slap it in yourself.
finally, Dildo runs fine on intel macs. Dildo itself is a very light program. As long as you keep your internal drive relatively free you'll be good. Best to use an external drive to hold all your mp3's.
ps I just realized raj put a wordscript in to replace s_rato w/ dildo.
He should fix that. It's supposed to say "microwave."
and cosign on the black macbook: they charge more for the color only and apple openly admitted that they believe folks will pay more for a vanity piece.
good luck!
they actually have a white 80gb hd 1gb ram model now off the shelf in apple shops, it's 1450 or 1550
i think, my girl just got one i do believe it's 150 cheaper than black.
that way you dont have to wait to build to order.
osx is way easy, no prob to learn, windows also will run with a program called parallels, you can change
without having to re-boot that way.
I did. I realized the machines were the same but I'm a . This machine is a chick magnet in Starbucks. Well worth the extra $150.
I'm not a Microwave user, but my black MacBook has taken just about anything I've thrown at it like a champ. I opted for the black because I didn't want to wait for a custom white model to get the larger hd. And because the white ones were having issues with discoloration. And because I'm a vain gadget fetishist.
I wholeheartedly cosign the MacBook.
Save yourself some loot, order RAM upgrades here: NewEgg
Just a quick question. Is 512MB RAM enough to run $erato?
peace.
Don't even try to run photoshop on 512mb since it's not universal.
Check the Madcap
Word. I don't have time to order ram and wack it in, I'm just ordering direct off Apple. I think their 1GB setup is 2x512MB chips? Will this be sufice?
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it won't be that big of a deal to play a few gigs w/ only 512mb. Apple will rip you off on the ram, you end up paying 2x market cost.
Just make sure you turn airport and bluetooth off when using Microwave.
word. sorry one more question, is it hard to install the RAM on the powerbook and can u send me a direct link to the type of RAM i would need to buy from that egg site.
thanks for the help hommmmmmmmie.
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You don't have to order the ram online, any local computer store will have it. Generic ram will most likely work, you need 667 MHz PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM to be exact.
I would eventually max it out to 2gb since matching ram in each slot improves performance.
Are you sure your talking of the processor? Maybe the HD? And Apple will BTO w them.
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