I use my Mac Mini for audio work pretty much all of the time and there's
no doubt about it, the Mac is far more flexible than a Windows machine
when it comes to audio work.
That's not the fault of Windows by the way, its just the way things
are. To put it bluntly when you're dealing with Windows then you're
dealing with hundreds of thousands - if not millions - of
hardware/software configurations whereas with a Mac everything is of a
standard so configuration problems are illiminated which means a
smoother flow in the way audio is handled and customised by the user.
You use Goldware to record you say on the Windows PC? Well you'll find
plenty of accessible Apps out there to suit your needs, my favourite is
Audio Hijack 3 and that's just one.
You might find it of benefit to follow the mac-update Twitter feed which
posts updates to Mac Apps when they appear. You can then follow the
updated App on the App store, download it and test it.
On 22/03/2016 2:56 AM, Andy Logue wrote:
Hi all.
I love everything audio concerning my computer. I've music, described movies
and talking books and I use programmes such as Goldwave to record streaming
music. I also love burning the odd CD for a friend and recently, I've
purchased a Zoom H6 digital recorder for even more interesting audio work.
Many of my friends, who are not blind are telling me to buy the new Imac Retina
and plug that into my AV and sound system.
Any members use Imac for this sort ofstuff and is there any support for a new
comer like myself about.
Any advice would be very much appriciated.
Very best wishes.
Andy.
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