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On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Buzap Buzap <buzap@gmx.net> wrote: > Hi folks > > now, this is really off topic, but I wanted to let off some steam: > For a laptop setup, I was waiting for the new MacBook to come out. Now, >it is there and: it has NO FIREWIRE INTERFACE anymore!!! > > Obviously, for looping this really sucks. Now, what to do? Buy an older model: http://www.apple.com/macbook/white/specs.html The new MacBooks (2.0 or 2.4 GHz) feature a 1066 MHz frontside bus in contrast to the MacBook White's (2.1 Ghz) 800 MHz fontside bus. Both Intel Core 2 Duo processors with 3MB on-chip shared L2 cache running 1:1 with processor speed. I use the old 2.2 GHz MacBook White and find it fully sufficient. I would think different though if I was up to making multi track recordings, as when recording twenty mic inputs at one go. But for everything else FW 400 is as good as FW 800. > I would be willing to pay extra $$ for a 12"/13" MacBookPro if it had >firewire, but there is none. Same solution available here: get the older model. Personally I would not buy anything new that is marketed by "New design. New features. New technologies. All engineered to standards that don't even exist yet." (quoting Apple) > I was really getting comfortable on the Mac OSX platform with Logic and >now (finally :-) > with Moebius on Mac. I suggest you get a Windows XP license and use Apple's BootCamp to run it on the Mac! I've just been around doing a bunch of gigs with Mobius VST/Windows (on the MacBook) and I think a small miracle would be needed to get the same performance power into the Mac version. My experience so far is that for live processing of a live audio input Windows works better (meaning zero tolerance for drop-outs or any kind of audio artifacts). Then I have been a pro user of Mac since the early nineties and I do prefer Mac OS X for everything else ;-) -- Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) www.myspace.com/perboysen www.stockholm-athens.com