Cakewalk is pretty good for audio editing on the PC side. It’s a little steep in the learning curve (but nothing compared to CuBase), though.
Um…I meant iMac DV SE, BTW. Um…that killer PC system for $900 included a monitor as well? And, yes I do know what kind of PC I can build for $900…like I said, I have 2 PC’s, both built from the ground-up, and they kick ass. Hell, I even run Windows on one of them (please forgive me for I have trespassed). Jeez…you PC lovers sure are touchy now-a-days. Look, feel free to confine yourself to whatever platform you choose. Get cakewalk. Have fun.
Yep, I’m sure these highly educated professionals only use Macs 'cuz someone told them to. Gosh, I bet they have to be told when to eat and pee, too. Look, these people do this FOR A LIVING. YOU DO NOT. They know which systems are best for their job.
Do you know anyone with a G3/G4 Mac? If so, play around with Photoshop on each platform. Get a feel for each, and honestly determine which does a better job. Do the same with Cakewalk (if you happen to know someone with this app on a Mac). It’s totally your choice, and a PC will most likely do everything you need it to. But I think it is always fun to play around with different options.
Boy, this is a generalization, isn’t it? First, your working Tech Support…people who call in generally don’t know the ins and outs of the platform they use, which is why they require SUPPORT. Out of curiosity, what problems did you have to fix with the Mac OS that arose from dial-up access? I’ve found configuring a Mac for dial-up considerably easier than a PC.
I’m not sure what you mean here…do you mean to say that Mac users don’t have a choice in the OS they use? That’s plain wrong, obviously. When referring to OS, do you mean versions within Windows, or other OS’s like Linux? Obviously you are aware that Mac machines can run Linux, freeBSD, or even Windows.
Anyway, whatever you do, have fun with the music. It is incredibly addictive.