Is this a good computer for music recording etc..
Swayze
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Sup folks, my homie is selling this...
WHO NEEDS A MAC G3????MAC G3 Power PC with boosted HD for sale - $300 I've got a G3 Mac Power PC for sale. good working condition, here's the details: Hard drive 40 GB (36.7 GB currently available) cache 8160 K built in memory 384 MB OS 9 operating system zip/floppy/ CD compatible *a music production program is already on there, for you music heads... *Price includes BIG 20" monitor, keyboard, mouse, and all necessary connectionsHIT ME BACK IF INTERESTED.....**************************************************************************
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Are you personally interested in purchasing this, or are you simply relaying the info? I'd say that this could be Ok for some production (I did many of my early tracks using a very similar set up), but you might want to add much more RAM to it...say around a GB or so. What is the processor speed?
...I also would not recommend using any other OS except the already installed OS9. OSX is not likely to perform well with this setup, which probably limits you in terms of keeping up with the latest music programs.
SG
www.everymac.com to find out the specs of the g3 your friend is selling. He didn't mention what ghz it is....Plus upgrading older ram tends to be more expensive.
you would have to buy some firewire or usb audio card/breakout box which tacks more
onto the price of your total setup.
Line in isn't good for much more than converting records to MP3.
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What is it that you want to do with the set-up? Just sample, and make beats? Record outside sources (ie vocals, samplers, keys, etc)? Multitrack or just make CDs?
There's a lot of options out there, but it depends what you want. I wouldn't personally buy the G3. It never was VERY good (compared to G4) and there's no growth potential.
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Good idea? Bad idea? What can I expect to pay? Under a G?
I seen Serato run on a G3 500 ibook, which you can get for around $400 - 450 right about now. I would just max out the ram first, just in case. Also, make sure you buy a laptop cooler that has can use a power adapter and is not USB bus powered (can cause dropouts otherwise). iBooks tend to run hot and that all slows down the processing.
I got the 12" iBook with 768mb ram (512 extra for $75) for under a G. Serato runs FLAWLESSLY on it.
Some of the guys in the Serato tech support department run their tests on G3 iBooks, but you know, faster is better in this instance. Serato is light as hell, around a 1.5 mb app. I never had a real issue that wasn't user error yet.
If you're looking at under a G and wanna stay Mac, the only way to go is the 12" iBook.
yes.....mac mini is still a good move imo even w/o a line in. You would eventually have to buy an external sound card anyway. Stock line in has a kinda harsh sound to my ears.....
You don't know me, but can you get me on that too? haha
I would use it for multi-tracking and recording and maybe some production to use with the equiprment I already have (MPC & a EPS)