What the New Powerbooks Mean for Musicians
Feb 1st, 2005 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: Web/Tech
CDM’s got a good look at what the new Powerbook models mean for home studio and project recording. I keep flashing back to the time I authorized a $20,000 purchase for a mixing board with flying faders and a freakin’ Pentium 300 with a 5GB hard drive, to do only about half of what you can do with one of these $1,499 puppies.
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