Kazrog Kazrog, Inc. Mar 6, 2002 5,540 16 38 California kazrog.com Apr 16, 2008 #1 Anyone have experience here running Pro Tools, Logic, Cubase, or any other DAW on a hackintosh? Is it doable/usable/stable? Just curious...
Anyone have experience here running Pro Tools, Logic, Cubase, or any other DAW on a hackintosh? Is it doable/usable/stable? Just curious...
J JonWormwood Member Jun 16, 2007 3,885 0 36 Jax, Fl Apr 16, 2008 #3 jhrv said: I know Logic 8 on hackintosh is stable. Click to expand... I really want to do this. What hardware do you have? Interface?
jhrv said: I know Logic 8 on hackintosh is stable. Click to expand... I really want to do this. What hardware do you have? Interface?
Kazrog Kazrog, Inc. Mar 6, 2002 5,540 16 38 California kazrog.com Apr 17, 2008 #4 How about... Cubase?
jhrv Member Mar 27, 2007 729 0 16 Apr 17, 2008 #5 Necromancer197666 said: I really want to do this. What hardware do you have? Interface? Click to expand... Toneport UX2
Necromancer197666 said: I really want to do this. What hardware do you have? Interface? Click to expand... Toneport UX2
T t-rave Member Dec 11, 2002 528 0 16 Michigan www.ratchetjaw.com Apr 17, 2008 #6 I think many would attest that cubase and nuendo actually runs better on a pc..I don't know this for a fact but I do know Nuendo ran fabulous on xp suposedly the newest hackintosh disc image installs without a hitch and supports alot of network, graphics and usb cards! http://lifehacker.com/348653/install-os-x-on-your-hackintosh-pc-no-hacking-required/ super detailed step-by-step and he even has another blog with spec'd hardware to do it without a hitch
I think many would attest that cubase and nuendo actually runs better on a pc..I don't know this for a fact but I do know Nuendo ran fabulous on xp suposedly the newest hackintosh disc image installs without a hitch and supports alot of network, graphics and usb cards! http://lifehacker.com/348653/install-os-x-on-your-hackintosh-pc-no-hacking-required/ super detailed step-by-step and he even has another blog with spec'd hardware to do it without a hitch