If you buy a PC that's built for music you won't have any of the problems you describe and (if you buy from a reputable company) you will get much better service than you'll get from Apple.Silversun wrote:For my ten pence worth. Go Mac. They just work !!!!
Any experience ive ever had of PC (over the last 15 years of music making) makes me wonder how any PC developer ever survives. Driver conflicts...virus... a million third party hardware manufactures that all seem incompatible with each other.
Theres a reason pro audio and video has always been Mac, and again,,,they just work. Yes you can get a PC cheaper.But how much is your time worth? You'll spend a hundred times more hours sorting out problems on a PC than you will a Mac.
By the way you can always run any PC programs you cant live without on a Mac these days with bootcamp etc (Macs are now intel chip based and have been for a while)
The saying that 'there's a reason pro audio and video are Mac' may have been true 15 years ago but since then things have changed drastically and I have found my Mac using composer friends have at least the same amount of problems and crashes that I do...i.e. very very few, but not none.
Marc, I say there is no reason to switch unless you prefer Macs from a philosophy point of view (which is a perfectly fine reason). If you have a custom PC built, you can get exactly what you need, have it built as quiet as you need it, and have it tested and even have all your software loaded on it. You won't get any of that from Apple...if you wanna talk about 'what your time is worth'...

matto