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I'm pretty sure that DP3 is optimized for Dual Processors and I think Logic is as well. It's more an issue of Portability of the machine itself, I think. from the motu website: "Digital Performer supports multiple processors so if you have a dual processor CPU, you get nearly twice as much processing power as a single processor. Digital Performer's multiple processor engine is fully compatible with all MOTU Audio System plug-ins - even those from third party vendors." I heard that the 667 Mhz and 800 Mhz TiBooks had issues with performance of audio apps because of cache issues. The cache was optimized for video applications (throughput vs latency). This meant that if you had a looping MAX patch or reverb or something that your performace was about equal to the 400-500 Mhz TiBook. Anyone done any tests with the newest TiBooks? Also, how bad is a high-end iBook vs a medium-end TiBook for Max/Reaktor/DP3/Live? I've been thinking of getting an iBook for my live and traveling sound use, but should I just save up for a TiBook replacement for my TiBook 400 Mhz that is on loan? Kevin -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Kevin Goldsmith kevin@unitcircle.com Unit Circle Media http://www.unitcircle.com ------------------------------------------------------------- New From Unit Circle: Intonarumori - "Material" http://www.unitcircle.com/rekkids/releases/tUC075/ --