Hmm.  Interesting.  I wonder what on earth would make it vary from machine to 
machine, or do you mean more not so much that, as much as more model to model.

Chris.

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  From: Alex Hall 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2015 6:17 PM
  Subject: Re: Bying a new mac.


  Plugging a cable in won't work. At least, I know DVI cables won't trick it, 
and I've been told that HDMI don't either. That said, people report that some 
newer Minis don't have the problem of lagging with no display connected. Mine 
did, and it was a 2011, but others report no such difficulties. It seems to 
depend on your machine.

    On Apr 4, 2015, at 5:49 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


    O, K, but I was just trying to make a point.  If you don't have a monitor 
connected, then how are you keeping Voiceover from lagging to a  kur splat 
crawl?  I heard if you don't have a display connected, this will definitely 
happen.  Are you just plugging a dummy cable to the display port to trick it?  
I hear you can do that, but I've never actually tried.

    Chris.

    ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kawal Gucukoglu" <kgli...@icloud.com>
    To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
    Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2015 3:33 PM
    Subject: Re: Bying a new mac.


    I do not use a monitor with mine, I just have a headless device. Works very 
well. If I needed a screen, I'd connect it to my I Mac.




      On 4 Apr 2015, at 6:53 pm, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:

      Anders,

      Oh my heavens, yes!  The new mac mini's are incredibly! and I do mean 
incredibly! well priced.  If memory serves correct, an I5 4GB ram, 5200RPM mac 
mini is somewhere in the ballpark of $580 before tax.  And yes, it would come 
with Yosemite.  Now, beware, it doesn't come with a monitor, speakers, a mouse, 
or keyboard.  You'd have to buy those separetly, however, you can get a fairly 
decently cheap monitor for just over $100. In fact, what I've! actually done is 
to get a cheap little flat pannel television with HDMI. Then, I just ran the 
mac  directly into it, then set the source on the TV to HDMI, and boom!  There 
you go!  A very nice monitor, and, the sound audio even will be piped through 
the TV speakers, eliminating the need for seperet PC speakers.  Now, that said, 
if you're gonna do audio production stuff, I don't know how serious you are 
about that side of music production, but if you're a pro, like me, then 
obviously, you're going to want to get a higher end audio interface, and maybe 
even a control surface.  The surface isn't required, but it certainly bigtime 
will help.  The interface however would almost definitely be a given.  One 
interface I really really love, it's not being made any longer, but search 
Amazon, or EBay or the like, as I'm positivbe! you could find one still new 
unboxed, is the M-Audio Fasttrack C400.  It's even very portable and quite 
accessible.  If you find one, I'd be happy to help you set it up over Facetime, 
Skype, or the like.  It would be a pleasure to do so.  Also, obviously, if 
you're really serious about this, I'd look into a pare of good studio monitors.

      It really does just depend on how far you want to take things.

      Then, of corse, though Logic X is doable, dont' get me wrong, the 
accessibility isn't probably going to be the most ideal.  Let me be very clear, 
so I don't get my ass kicked.  Logic does? work, yes, but! you will be somewhat 
limited.

      Though way more expensive, I'll admit, ProTools definitely! is the way 
you'd wanna go.

      Chris.

      ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anders Holmberg" 
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      To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
      Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2015 7:08 AM
      Subject: Bying a new mac.



        Hi!
        I am about to buy a new mac soon this year.
        But i really don't  know what to buy which fits my needs.
        I will search for some funding to have the ability to buy a new one.
        So i guess there wont be no mac pro which anyway is a bit  overkill 
even though it could be cool to have one.
        And i am totally blind so i don't  need the imac with retina support.
        What i want is a computer for mail, internet and some music production.
        Will a new mac mini be enough for music production or should i stick 
with a macbook pro?
        I really need some suggestions even though i know its hard to help.
        I now have a mac mini mid 2011 which ofcourse  begins to be a bit 
oldish.
        The new upcomming macbook seems to be a bit to much for the money i 
think.
        So please help.
        Thanks in advance.
        /A

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