Is the G5 (with keyboard) intended for graphical work and musicians?

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Ciné Telé Revue has an article in the magazine about the new G5. It says that it has 'le vend dans la poupe' (translation: a bestseller) . It also says that graphical artists and musicians are economising money for spending at the new G5. They are also saying that it is 64 bit instead of 32 bit and that it is the computer to be.
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I think it would be with all the power it has and room for expansion. It very well seems like a machine that musicians and definately computer graphics artists would look at. The price is worth the product.
 
I think neither graphic designers nor musicians would appreciate a G5 very much if it didn't have a keyboard.
 
Originally posted by arden
I think neither graphic designers nor musicians would appreciate a G5 very much if it didn't have a keyboard.
Ha ha - I think (hope!) that he meant a piano-type keyboard. But what about a touchscreen mac? Have you seen the new smart monitors for the PC? Coupled with a mac, that would be awesome...
 
How do you figure, uoba?

I'd think each key would be programmable when you're not using it for music, such that you could get up to 88 different hotkeyable functions at your fingertips, and you'd only have to remember what note does what.
 
Originally posted by arden
How do you figure, uoba?

I'd think each key would be programmable when you're not using it for music, such that you could get up to 88 different hotkeyable functions at your fingertips, and you'd only have to remember what note does what.
Invent a song to help you remember! :p
 
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