Topic: Can an iMac handle my DAW & the Piano?

I trying the demo, but the first problem is that my old G4 Power Mac cannot handle more than a few notes and sustain without pegging the CPU. Obviously I need more power, but I'm questioning whether a new i7 iMac can handle multitrack recording with Digital Performer and pianoteq at the same time. Is there enough horsepower in these new Macs to keep ahead of the demands?

Re: Can an iMac handle my DAW & the Piano?

I have a 3 year old Imac, not even a core 2 duo its a core duo, and it will handle several plug-ins including pianoteq while recording in pro tools no problem. The new ones will be even better. love my Imac

Re: Can an iMac handle my DAW & the Piano?

I have no idea what an "i7" iMac would be, but if you're thinking recent iMacs, I would say yes, absolutely.

I am recently using a recent MacBook Pro (Unibody); no problems here. I am doing complex arrangements all in-the-box w/ many instruments and while RAM (4GB) would often be an issue with bigger sample sets, PTQ isn't really much of a challenge CPU-wise. At live gigs, I can play heavy bass tremolos, glissandi and the like with sustain pedal and I have yet to manage to bring it anywhere near glitching. CPU would be around 30% max.

A recent iMac shouldn't be any slower than a MacBook pro I guess. And RAM should be easier / cheaper to upgrade there too.

Re: Can an iMac handle my DAW & the Piano?

By all means, that new i7 can _definitely_ handle your requests -- my iMac (see config below) does just peachy with about 3-5 instances of Pianoteq (in addition to other assorted plug-in effects of varying demand).

I myself "escaped" from a Quicksilver 2002 Dual-G4 (with upgraded processors, no less!) mostly because of Pianoteq.  The difference is "night vs. day!"

(I would get a new i7, too, but I'm in no rush, and I'll probably get a Mac Pro next, for a few non-Pianoteq-performance reasons -- graphics work, mostly!)

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