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Re: looping computer
I agree with former speakers that XP is fine on a Mac's bootcamp
partition. I replaced my old looping rig PC with a Macbook running XP
by Bootcamp and it was perfect! Parallels is recommended to stay away
from by digital audio authorities. When I created my XP installation
partition on my Macbook I formatted it as FAT32 which makes it
possible to use the Windows partition just as any folder on the Mac
when working in OS X.
Greetings from Sweden
Per Boysen
www.boysen.se
www.perboysen.com
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 4:12 PM, <antonyhequet@yahoo.com> wrote:
> hello,
>
> I am a poet composer and performer, both French and American. I have
>been lurking and interjecting on this list for a while. I am now facing
>some serious engagements which will call for looping and must make some
>choices; would appreciate some help and feed back.
>
> My main looping tools are a Loperlative LP1 and a Big Little Giant
>footpedal. Input come from : voice, various acoustic and electronic
>percussion and chapman stick.
>
> I have excluded an older PowerBook laptop with Ableton Live from my set
>up, because at the time, looping tools in software were too rigid. Also,
>I have an aversion to looking at screens on stage; I am a performer I
>want to look at people when I perform, not screens!
>
> Anyway, getting to the point after this digression: I am faced with the
>necessity of using windows to edit the Gordius foot pedal and other
>synths and devices in my setup. I have been offered a used ACER Aspire
>5672 WLMi for 200eu (300 us dollars) but was also told his is not a
>reliable computer. Being a Mac user for a quarter of a century, I am
>immediately drawn to getting a 13 inch MacBook pro. Not the same price
>but a better investment, I believe.
>
> Can I rely on Paralells to give me a good windows environment : Gordius
>editor, Spectralis editor, etc... Should I use Windows XP pro or will a
>lesser system do the trick
>
> I have a Yamaha board with a MLan card in it, this MacBook could also be
>my recording machine on stage.
>
> Anyway, that's the story-)
>
> Antony Hequet
>
> www.antonyhequet.com
> www.mund.fr
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