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I can only think that they would be better with the 3rd generation chip, but even at that it wouldn't be fast and hard rule.
Things like X firewire chipset is no good for certain interfaces, or whatever, but nothing strong enough to say don't buy Dell/HP/Asus for recording.
this comes up, pretty decently specd and all, as far as I can tell it's perfect. And it feels too good to be true. So, does anyone know what the catch is?
Things like X firewire chipset is no good for certain interfaces, or whatever, but nothing strong enough to say don't buy Dell/HP/Asus for recording.
I can't help but wonder why I don't hear more about people using Asus computers for audio recording? are there compatibility problems that make them difficult to use? or is it that people ARE using Asus builds to record music....but just not as much as Thinkpads and
All one would have to do, is read a few threads. Oh yeah, that would involve the ability to read....
Bottom line: are Asus computers (with the right specs of course) any good for recording audio?
Asus computers for audio recording? are there compatibility problems that make them difficult to use? or is it that people ARE using Asus builds to record music....but just not as much as Thinkpads and
I've been shopping around for a while, and given that everything I've found either costs quite a bit more, would come from the US (import tax is not fun), or is missing some key feature (No firewire/bad firewire chipset mainly)
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choosing laptop for music making this is good idea because leptop have diffrent type tool that halp in music making.
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