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    Quote Originally Posted by Villinus View Post
    ^^^I can run all 6 of my MIDI controllers at the same time without a hiccup, just have to use a hub.


    I just switched back from Mac to PC mainly because of the massive performance:money ratio. I love Macs, don't get me wrong, but until I'm really in the "mac bracket" ill stick with PC.

    Another huge reason was because of the USB inputs. Ive got 4 dedicated now where i used to only have two.

    But this isn't a mac vs pc thread... If I were in your position I would buy the laptop I got:

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/HP-15.6-50...i_sku=13377101

    and a controller/monitors/monome/launchpad/etc.

    Word up dude...just sold my Black Macbook and bought a Dell XPS 16 running Windows 7. To be completely honest I haven't missed my Macbook at all. Win 7 is dope...try it you'll like it.
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    1/ If the only purpose of the laptop is mixing with traktor, then I wouldn't spend $$ for a SSD drive... But if you really want it, then you'll be happier with a PC (for the moment there is no trim support for mac and performances decrease with time :shoot me: )

    2/ If you look around the pro DJ world, most of them use mac (no mac/pc battle please, It's just a fact). In my opinion, it's because of useful OSX stuffs (like the ability to boot almost any other mac from an external drive - for exemple)

    3/ Mac would be the 'no brainer' choice and on the opposit pc would be the performance choice.

    4/ My next laptop will be a 15' because if you have the 4 decks running and you still want to check your playlists or whatever, 13' is a bit small in my opinion. (If you wonder, it will be a MBP )

    5/ There is something that can be disturbing on PC >check this thread ; http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11891
    The main problem with DPC is that it's occuring randomly on certain laptop models... Never heard of this problem on mac.
    Just my 2 cents.
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    I just can't trust Windows.

    I have been an MCSE2003 since ....2003...and know Windows in and out.
    It is just not safe.

    It does things, like hang for a few secs without the hourglass showing. This is a state of WHAT IS GOING ON??

    Don't have that with a Mac. If its spinning its wheel....its doing something.
    If its not spinning....its fucking WORKING!
    There is no....WHAT IS GOING ON HERE?

    Well..thats my feeling anyways.

    I know that there are very very stable Windows Laptops and systems, sure.

    However, its the fact that Mac's parts and OS go hand in hand.

    Windows boxes and such use a variety of parts from many diff manufacturers. This leads to the quality dip and unreliability.

    I got a Mac only about a year ago.....and will NEVER EVER use a Windows machine for a performance.
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    macs don't crash or stall or any of the likes, windows do ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by armyofme4340 View Post
    MAC all the way.

    I just heard an interview with Edit from the Glitch Mob. Those guys run 3 lemurs, 2 alesis drum controllers, a trigger finger, ableton live, all on a single macbook pro. If you were on a windows machine I can just think of all of those blue screens trying to run that setup.
    dude the only thing you listed that drains a computers resources is ableton live. no disrespect but you dont know what youre talking about


    i know no one is going to listen, but in 10 years 4 windows machines i have only had a blue screen once and it wasnt the fault of the OS it was the hard drive crapping out on me. the only crashes i have ever experienced were either because i just pushed the cpu way too far into the red with vst synths or i was an asshole using glitchy hacked bootlegs of ableton or traktor.


    maybe your bad experiences with windows machines has more to do with all that incest goat porn you torrented? or stealing...

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    Ok yes if you are just using it for music mac all the way. But, if you use any other reason like work or school mac=spend more money for programs. Also macs are like a car that has no aftermarket part or the only one out there cost a shit ton. Also the fact that they dont have problems is a lie they have hardware problems and fall apart physically but the OS is better i agree.
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    why not get 2 windows laptops...if one crashes switch over to the other?

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    I actually have a Dell Studio as of now, but I would be a lot more comfortable if I didn't DJ on the same laptop that I have EVERYTHING that pertains to school, business, and what not. I'm running Windows 7 right now and love it, I also love OSX and I would be spending the same dough on either comp I want. Def thinking about going to Mac for my DJ'ing

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    A friend of mine calls his mac his the porn machine, ahaha that's really the only aspect in my personal experience where mac outdoes pc...If its DJ business only, it really doesn't matter what you get...But I'm drunk Jester style so what do I know hahah

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    im a gamer at heart and both my desktop and laptop pcs are far more powerful than normal consumer macs.

    also i have owned macs and pcs in laptop and desktop flavours...

    my pcs dont "crash" for no reason... if ur an idiot and dont know how to use a computer its not going to always do what u want it to

    just because someone tries to run traktor on their pc with 3 and half kilobytes of ram doesnt mean pcs are unreliable..

    what does happen occasionally is software crashes... usually resulting from a software error

    ive had software crash on both macs and pcs... it does happen on both ppl!!!

    in fact just this last week i was at guitarcenter playing with an NS7 on their mac and every 5 minutes ITCH would freeze up and crash...



    all in all i would say go with what you like best because either way you go i can guarantee you that something will crash or break and some point


    p.s. im not trying to be an asshole i just havent slept in a very long time

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