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From: "J. Simon van der Walt" <j.simon@jsvdw.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 at 2:29:02 AM
Subject: [LUG] Re: Can I run Logic 7 on a 700MHz G3 iBook using little-to-no fx?
Message #213305
This is a reply to #213298.
> From: "Noble Gowing" dangcookie@comcast.net > > I have an opportunity to get a free iBook G3 but will need to upgrade the RAM > to at least 512MB in order to run Logic. > > But before investing in RAM, I would of course like to know if the minimum > requirements stated by Apple are the true minimum requirements to do VERY > BASIC things with Logic. Specifically, I want to port some stripped down > tracks produced on my Powermac to the iBook in order for my band to rehearse > to some songs with a click track. So I would want to play back approximately > 10-12 tracks of audio, and no fx would be necessary. Will Logic 7 function in > this capacity? > > Many thanks, > David I've had Logic Express running on a G3 iMac with 192 Mb, under Panther. Three softsynths was about the limit, but no problem running dry audio tracks. -- J. Simon van der Walt ----- Composer <http://www.jsimonvanderwalt.com>;
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