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Macbook help and firewire connection help.?
Hey everyone, I need help with my decision on buying a apple macbook. For about a year now I have wanted the black apple macbook with 2gb of ram and a 250gb hard drive. 2.16ghz or what ever too. But I have noticed they just Firestudio Firewire came out with a newer macbook and its aluminum. But there is a problem, I need a firewire port on it because I own logic pro and I need it for my presonus firestudio project. Audio. Is there anyway at all if i get the upgraded macbook I can get a firewire port for it that will have zero latency?...even a usb thing will do. Also am I in danger of Mac coming out with a new os or anything of that nature anytime soon? I don't want to buy something that will be updated next month and I don't get my moneys worth. Thanks.
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August 24th, 2010 at 10:04 am
ProTools or Logic Audio with an M-Box (from M-Audio) – you should be able to get the software bundled with the hardware. Both are industry-standard; I use them both and personally prefer ProTools, but that’s all personal choice! I know quite a few engineers who use ProTools, less who use Logic – while Logic is extremely, extremely powerful, it has more features that I’ll ever need and can be a bit complicated, whereas ProTools is a bit more user-friendly and certainly does not lack for features. The setup you’ve linked to seems a bit of an overkill for a home studio – we use a 2-in 8 -out M-Box and it does everything we need.
August 24th, 2010 at 9:55 pm
As far as I’m aware, there are 2 kinds of Firewire, Firewire 400 and Firewire 800. All MacBook Pros have Firewire 800, so maybe the cable you have is Firewire 400. Cables for Firewire 400 do not fit into Firewire 800 sockets. Try and get an adapter, check here — http://www.amazon.com/Sonnet-FireWire-400-Adapter-FAD-824/dp/B0000CDJPQ
August 25th, 2010 at 10:28 am
No way in the world to get a Firewire port onto an Aluminum MacBook. Get a refurb Blackbook or move up to a MacBook ProThe new MacBook is no longer a viable machine for video or audio production.