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Originally Posted by Totoro75
While I love Mac and it's a good choice for me - if you like to tweak things and upgrade hardware, you may find Macs frustrating. It's designed to be a closed system. You can be sure you are getting high quality, and everything is built to work together in joyous harmony - but if you want to upgrade RAM or the hard drive in the Macbook Pro is probably a challenge and might void the warranty. And I'm not sure anyone who isn't a serious techie could upgrade the processor - if it's possible at all.
I don't say this to dissuade you -- I'm a Mac lover. But I've put my hardware fiddling days behind me. To get the best (or worst) of both worlds, some people recommend the Hackintosh.
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The inability to tweak wouldn't really bother me, I'd still have a few PCs sitting about the house to work at if I need to.
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Originally Posted by Boray
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This is totally the opposite experience I've had with Windows Vs Ubuntu/Linux. I've always found Linux to be much faster & much more responsive than Windows, I've no benchmark charts to prove it though.
Recently my daughters Netbook was unable to boot so I wiped the hd & installed the netbook version of Ubuntu & even she thought it was a lot faster than Windows XP that was on it previously.
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Originally Posted by JOE SA SA
Reaper can run in linux, Windows and Mac, testings?...Reaper born for PCs so good, so bad? the best perfomance...Windows 7 64 bits OS, I´m still testing for Laps.
Saludos.
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I've tried it on Linux & some days it would work great, others it would totally freeze & this was on a Ubuntu PC optimized for audio with a Real Time Kernel. Reaper does work great on Windows 7 64 bit, but I'm just not digging the OS at all. I'd love to be able to have Reaper running stable on Ubuntu but even if It did, I have a lot of VSTs that just don't work properly with Linux/Wine plus I also use Ableton Live & I'm pretty sure that doesn't run properly on Linux with Wine.
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Originally Posted by gtomassetti
When I instantiate an IK instrument as an AU, the GUIs are mostly whited out and thus unusable. But if I minimize and then restore the IK window, it looks (and functions) as it should. A minor annoyance at worst. But if I instantiate these as VSTs, they crash REAPER immediately.
So there's one case where the AU work (albeit with a little glitch) and the VSTs don't.
Go figure…
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I have Amplitube 3, AT Fender & Sampletank. So I'd have to run IK plugins as AU for them to work properly in Reaper?