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Old 06-07-2004, 01:37 PM
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Default Upgrading to OSX and PTLE 6.4 Questions.

Hey.
I'm still on PTLE 5 on OS9 with a 001. I have a dual 450 G4.

If I upgrade to OSX and PTLE 6.4 what advantages will I get? (I'm not talking about the increased functionality in the PTLE software... I mean in the performance of the computer.)

Is the OSX and 6.4 combination finally running on both CPUs?

Am I likely to get more plug-in capacity, or basically the same?

Any advice much appreciated.

(To that end: any Logic users: how would a dual 450 G4 with OSX perform with Logic? Roughly how many tracks/soft synths would I get?)


Tom.
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