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Hi there,
I'm currently a Windows PT user but am planning on going mobile by buying a 003 and a macbook pro. I'm just wondering what people's experience of the noise their macbook pros make is and whether they get issues of fan noise bleeding into their recordings (I record and mix in one mid sized bedroom) or fan noise affecting their mixing. The PC I have currently is very quiet (I spent time and money getting it nice and quiet) and I don't want to make a backward step in that regard. Are you able to throttle the fan with software so when doing those important takes who know it won't suddenly decide to whir into life and ruin a good take? Macbook pro users' thoughts would be much appreciated, cheers. Simon
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Anyone have any comments? Cheers.
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Macbook Pro 2.4 GHz, OSX 10.5.5, PTLE 8 + MPT, 003R Factory, Apogee Mini-Me |
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Hi! I won't track quiet stuff in the same room as my Macbook Pro because of the fan. No, I haven't figured out how to "throttle" it (not sure that it's possible, and probably not recommended). I did track drums recently with the 'puter in the room, but since drums are so loud it wasn't an issue (I was more concerned about click bleed and cupboards rattling). When tracking, I had a buffer of 64 samples, a few plugs open, while recording 10 tracks. The fan did NOT kick in (the CPU meter was quite low). For adding overdubs to a dense session with lots of plugs, though, the fan will kick in, so the amp or vocalist are always in an adjacent room.
I have overdubbed acoustic guitars, shakers and tambourines in the same room; I'm just careful to put my body in between the mic and the computer, and place the mic so that it's null faces the noise. If I were to track an ensemble with it in the same room, it would probably be fine to just put a gobo between the laptop and the performers/amps.
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Thanks Naagzh, that's good advice.
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Macbook Pro 2.4 GHz, OSX 10.5.5, PTLE 8 + MPT, 003R Factory, Apogee Mini-Me |
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i set my macbookpro on a pair of aurolux moniter pads, put them far left and far right sides, not in the middle. my fan never comes on, works great and puts laptop at a better angle.
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If I'm recording myself, instead of turning around 180 degrees to play an instrument (or sing), I'll just back up a few feet, still facing the computer, but place the mic pointing at me (and the shaker, for example). Most mics will have a cardiod pickup pattern, so they reject sounds coming from behind it. In this way, the computer is behind the mic, in the mic's null. Most vocalists like to be left alone in another room anyway while tracking.
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002R PT7.3.1 MacBook Pro 2.33 OS 10.4.8 |
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HI,
1. NEVER record in the same room with the computer 2. a combination of Fan Control app and www.coolbook.se does little miracles to keep my MacBook silent. best
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