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_Polygamy Porter
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Post by _Polygamy Porter »

liz3564 wrote:Thanks, PP! I was wondering how long it would take for you to read this! LOL

I'm getting the 13 inch MacBook...The white one. I thought it was pretty. ;)

I wanted something smaller that was portable.

It has an Intel Duo Core processor, and 1GB of memory. It also has Microsoft Office for Mac pre-installed so I can file share when I need to. What really sold me on the Mac was the amount of cool music software that will really help me with my Music Studio home business.

With the educational discount and a $500 line of credit that Apple offered me, I only had to pay $709 up front. I was able to charge that on my AMEX card, and I get a double paycheck next month, so financially, I was able to justify it.

I may be PM'ing you if I have questions.

:)

First thing, download Firefox. Safari stanks.

iChat sux too, get Adium, its free: http://www.adiumx.com/

I'd bump that measly 1GB Ram to 2 as soon as you can.. http://crucial.com has it only for $101

It is easy to install: http://docs.information.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303491
_skippy the dead
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Post by _skippy the dead »

Amen to the Firefox suggestion.

Hadn't heard of Adium. Downloading now. . .
I may be going to hell in a bucket, babe / But at least I'm enjoying the ride.
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_silentkid
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Post by _silentkid »

liz3564 wrote:Since I'm doing the music studio, there is a ton of music software for Mac that really interests me.


Let me know if you have any questions setting up your studio. I do all my recording on a mac-mini using the pre-installed garageband software (it's pretty user friendly and it's part of iLife...no need to spend big bucks on a recording software package). You just need to get an audio interface and a few decent microphones and you're up and rolling. PM me if you have any questions.
_Gazelam
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Post by _Gazelam »

Hey Silent,

So wheres your youtube video of you singing?
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato
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Post by _Yoda »

silentkid wrote:
liz3564 wrote:Since I'm doing the music studio, there is a ton of music software for Mac that really interests me.


Let me know if you have any questions setting up your studio. I do all my recording on a mac-mini using the pre-installed garageband software (it's pretty user friendly and it's part of iLife...no need to spend big bucks on a recording software package). You just need to get an audio interface and a few decent microphones and you're up and rolling. PM me if you have any questions.


Thanks, Silentkid!

Now, I'm really excited!

;)
_barrelomonkeys
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Post by _barrelomonkeys »

Congrats liz.

I need a new one too.
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Post by _Yoda »

OK, I officially LOVE my new MAC!

I was worried because there was some distortions in the internal speaker.

But, I called the Mac service today, and he walked me through the process to reset the sound card and it's working GREAT!

PP, if you're reading this, I am officially a new member to the cult of Mac!

LOL
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Post by _Yoda »

silentkid wrote:
liz3564 wrote:Since I'm doing the music studio, there is a ton of music software for Mac that really interests me.


Let me know if you have any questions setting up your studio. I do all my recording on a mac-mini using the pre-installed garageband software (it's pretty user friendly and it's part of iLife...no need to spend big bucks on a recording software package). You just need to get an audio interface and a few decent microphones and you're up and rolling. PM me if you have any questions.


The garage band software looks really fun. I'm excited to play with it.

Also, the Macbook comes with an internal microphone as well.

Have you ever recorded with it?

Just curious as to the quality.

I need to get a good quality microphone...any suggestions?
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Post by _silentkid »

You can record stuff on garageband using the built-in internal mic. You won't get the best quality out of it, though. If you want to use regular microphones (like Shure SM57's) or condenser mics, you need an audio interface. An audio interface is a peripheral that attaches to your computer through either a USB or Firewire port. I use a Presonus Firebox that uses a Firewire connection. It has two XLR mic inputs and some quarter-inch inputs as well. It also has "phantom power" which is necessary if you choose to record with condenser microphones. M-audio makes some less expensive interfaces. You should also get a midi-controller...it's basically a small keyboard that plugs into your computer via USB connection. This allows you to play and record all the built-in instruments that come with garageband (it's much easier than trying to use the mouse). I bought an M-Audio one for around $100.

What do you want to use the microphone for (i.e. vocals, acoustic instruments, amps)?
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Post by _Yoda »

silentkid wrote:What do you want to use the microphone for (I.e. vocals, acoustic instruments, amps)?



Vocals and piano
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