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How much faster 2.5 than 1.8 ... was Disappointed

How much faster 2.5 than 1.8 ... was Disappointed

2005-02-03 by GAmoore@aol.com


In a message dated 2/2/05 10:27:53 PM, recording@... writes:


I have a feeling that's all false maths. :)


Hey Nick do any of the music magazines do some real world tests? Macworld (USA) does photoshop, excel, itunes and game framerate tests - but they don't digital audio. I'd like to see the famous platinum verb test (now updated to Space Designer test), a test to see how many simulataneous audio tracks can play, and how many soft synths can play... done on various Mac configurations. It would seem like an interesting, fun, and useful bit of information.

I'll do the math, if you'll do the tests and publish it!


By the way, I wonder what this is all about ... a big mac seller,
Macadam, just went out of business ....


Apple also noted that litigation with five resellers, including Elite Computers and Macadam, continues. "One of the resellers, Macadam, was deauthorized as an Apple reseller. Macadam files a motion for a temporary order to reinstate it as a reseller, which the court denied," said Apple. In an open letter to customers earlier this week, Macadam owner Tom Santos said he's decided to close for good, partly because of what he describes as "The consistent bad behavior of our number one supplier, Apple Computer."

Re: How much faster 2.5 than 1.8 ... was Disappointed

2005-02-04 by Nick Batzdorf

>  > I have a feeling that's all false maths. :)
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   From: GAmoore@...

>Hey Nick do any of the music magazines do some real world tests? Macworld
>(USA) does photoshop, excel, itunes and game framerate tests - but they don't
>digital audio. I'd like to see the famous platinum verb test (now updated to
>Space Designer test), a test to see how many simulataneous audio 
>tracks can play,
>and how many soft synths can play... done on various Mac configurations. It
>would seem like an interesting, fun, and useful bit of information.

There's a fantastic new magazine coming out that just may. :)

(Announcement to follow in a couple of days...:))
-- 

Nick Batzdorf
818/905-9101, cell 590-9101, fax 905-5434

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