by fuzzysnuggleduck » Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:41 pm
We're using a Santa Rosa Macbook Pro with BFD 1.5. We're planning on upgrading to BFD2 sometime in the near future. Logic Express 8, for now. Plans to upgrade to Logic Express 9, again sometime in the near future.
The MBP has 4GB of RAM and the Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo. I think it's a 2.2GHz but since it's my friend's computer, I can't check right now. We record to an external 7200rpm FireWire HDD from LaCie and the BFD samples are on another external 7200rpm FireWire HDD. We're using a Digi002 audio interface (again, FireWire). The internal HDD stores the Logic and BFD binaries, but not samples or anything else that requires high throughput or low access latency. Megadrum is connected to the MBP via USB.
It took some time to get OS X and the Digidesign CoreAudio driver to play nice together since Digidesign is geared more towards stability, we had to revert to OS X 10.5.3 for rock solid setup. We've had hiccups, but it was all software based. Bad OS X version/Digidesign CoreAudio driver version combination, to summarize it.
We've recorded as much as three guitars, two vocals, bass and drums simultaneously (not tracked, live recording) using this setup.