rrestrella_
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Hi guys! I'm planning to start recording my music and I got a few questions before I start spending some money.
I'm on a tight budget so all I can afford is an audio interface bundle. I'm choosing between the Focusrite Scarlett Studio Bundle and the Presonus Audiobox Bundle. What do you think is better and do you have other suggestions?
All I have is an old HP Pavilion Dv2000 Special Edition Laptop bought years ago. I want to know if it can handle my recordings.
***My style of music is often acoustic so I'm assuming I'll only mix 5, 8 tracks tops of lead vocals, couple of back vocals, couple of guitars, and maybe a couple of loops and sometimes just a live recording of 2 tracks, vocals and guitar.
Here are the specs of my laptop.
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium planning to update to Windows 7
PROCESSOR: Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 @ 2 GHz(2 CPUs)
RAM: 4Gb
DISPLAY: 1280x800
VIDEO CARD: Mobile Intel 965 Express Chipset Family (I believe it's 128 mb)
HARD DRIVE: 285 Gb ~ 141 Gb free space @ 5200 rpm
I'm on a tight budget so all I can afford is an audio interface bundle. I'm choosing between the Focusrite Scarlett Studio Bundle and the Presonus Audiobox Bundle. What do you think is better and do you have other suggestions?
All I have is an old HP Pavilion Dv2000 Special Edition Laptop bought years ago. I want to know if it can handle my recordings.
***My style of music is often acoustic so I'm assuming I'll only mix 5, 8 tracks tops of lead vocals, couple of back vocals, couple of guitars, and maybe a couple of loops and sometimes just a live recording of 2 tracks, vocals and guitar.
Here are the specs of my laptop.
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium planning to update to Windows 7
PROCESSOR: Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 @ 2 GHz(2 CPUs)
RAM: 4Gb
DISPLAY: 1280x800
VIDEO CARD: Mobile Intel 965 Express Chipset Family (I believe it's 128 mb)
HARD DRIVE: 285 Gb ~ 141 Gb free space @ 5200 rpm