Manning
Experienced
As of next week I will be MAC FREE!!! I'm so excited, no more overpriced, inferior hardware. We've now moved all of our Pro Tools rigs to Windows machines and they are faster, cheaper and more stable. I don't know why I didn't do it sooner.
So far I've replaced two Mac Pros (08 and 10 model) and an 2010 iMac. I'll be replacing my piece-of-crap MacBook Pro next week (although I'll hang on to it for a bit while I adjust to Cubase).
My records indicate I've spent just over $36000 on Mac machines over the past ten years. My first three Macs (A G4 and two G5s) were just brilliant machines and I was a definite fan boi back then. But since the Mac Pro I've had three HD failures, two motherboard failures, inexplicable crashes due to faulty RAM, and then just countless other crashes I can't explain. Macs just aren't quality anymore. Apple wants a profit, and replacing quality components with shite ones is an easy strategy.
So I'm done with this piece of shit company. No more paying $5K for a $2K machine. I liked Logic, but it's just not worth dealing with Apple's crap anymore. Hello Cubase.
So far I've replaced two Mac Pros (08 and 10 model) and an 2010 iMac. I'll be replacing my piece-of-crap MacBook Pro next week (although I'll hang on to it for a bit while I adjust to Cubase).
My records indicate I've spent just over $36000 on Mac machines over the past ten years. My first three Macs (A G4 and two G5s) were just brilliant machines and I was a definite fan boi back then. But since the Mac Pro I've had three HD failures, two motherboard failures, inexplicable crashes due to faulty RAM, and then just countless other crashes I can't explain. Macs just aren't quality anymore. Apple wants a profit, and replacing quality components with shite ones is an easy strategy.
So I'm done with this piece of shit company. No more paying $5K for a $2K machine. I liked Logic, but it's just not worth dealing with Apple's crap anymore. Hello Cubase.