No it doesn't, it could also mean that there is no advantage to either, although I do not believe that is the case. Sascha said that LogicPRO is an advantage to MAC but I would counter that the sheer variety of PC-only software is a considerably greater advantage and that the overall cost-efficiency of PC over Mac pretty much seals the argument. I can do the same stuff on a PC for around half the cost of getting a Mac with the same ability, hardware and software. In fact, every piece of music software that I rely on every day is PC only [ORION, SynthEdit and Cool Edit 2000].mjones4th wrote:So then, the logic is that there is no advantage to using a Mac. Which implies all advantages lie with using a PC.
As an interesting aside, I had a quiet chuckle last night when I saw that KMFDM have two identical Apple laptops, one powered up and the other as a stand-by. Apparantly they don't like the heat generated in crowded venues. Meanwhile, my trusty PC performed flawlessly all night. To be fair, KMFDM didn't need to deploy their back-up either.