My current DAW is a home-built Pentium 4 (single core 3.2ghz). This has a dual-boot setup, with one installation of Win XP Home for email, internet, my 'day job', games, etc., and another installation of the same OS as a DAW. The soundcard is an M-Audio FireWire solo.
Although I have several cross-platform VSTs, my two main audio apps are Windows only: Audition and Project 5.
Now I'm thinking it's about time to upgrade my hardware. In the long run I would like to move away from Windows for both day-to-day computing and DAW use, because I'm so appalled by the crapness of Vista.
But in the short term I am thinking it would be simpler and cheaper to get a Mac laptop but run Windows on it - obviously not cheaper in terms of hardware cost, but cheaper in terms of buying and learning new applications.
So, the questions:
- What Mac laptops would you recommend for this purpose?
I understand it's possible for XP to coexist with OS X using Bootcamp. But how about having two installations of XP as well as OS X? Is that feasible or nuts? The main reason is I want to play some games but not let them clog the DAW XP installation.
Am I right to think a Mac laptop would probably be better quality and more of an investment than a PC laptop? This is my perception, but that might be simply because Apple's marketing is effective!
Does running Windows on the latest Mac hardware work as well as on the latest PC hardware?
Are there any known issues with the FireWire Solo and Mac hardware?
Are there immanent updates to OS X for which I should wait before buying?
Am I being foolish and should I just get a PC laptop until I'm ready to move entirely to OS X?
And finally...to anyone else who's moved to Mac, what do you wish you'd known before switching that you didn't realise at the time?