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Re: boot camp or parallels



what about using all those plugins for windows with mac? is there a way to use them?  i have so many of them on the PC side that i love and will never be able to have them all under mac..
by the way all you logic users i wet ahead and bought logic pro 9 which im still warming up to,it comes with 3 jampacks but under apple loops ther is only one folder with the name jam pack1 the other  folders which also contain loops have titles
are those considered jampacks 2 and 3 but just different tiltes or should i also be able to see the folders as Jampack 2,jampack 3?
2010/7/12 Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com>
Recommendations about installing boot camp should be to create a
partition big enough for the windows processes you want to run in
there. A trick I like myself is to format the Windows partition in FAT
(or is it FAT32?) which can be worked as any Mac OS X file format when
you have booted through OSX and need some stuff you did when in
Windows. I've even used sampling libraries in the W partition that
worked well with samplers under both Win as OS X. I use an old OEM
version of Win XP with only the service pack 2 and no other Microsoft
updates and this has worked very well. I have no experience to share
regarding Vista or Win7 for audio.

I see only one reason for using parallels instead of boot camp and
that is if you think that it is more important to have an instant
Windows access from the Mac side than to have an audio optimized
system.

Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
www.boysen.se
www.perboysen.com
www.looproom.com internet music hub



On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 3:40 PM,  <antonyhequet@yahoo.com> wrote:
> need to run windows to use PC software such as Gordius Little Giant editor,
> Spectralis sampler/synth/seq editor, anyway a bunch of editor librarian
> software. Any recomendations about installing boot camp? Any reason to use
> parallels instead of bootcamp?