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DiverDave
New member
Hey guys,
Im new to the forum and excited to see what you guys have to say. Im building a home studio and the equipment I have so far is a Yamaha kx61 DAW controller / keyboard, line 6 pod, Yamaha DTX Explorer digital drums, mini crate amp with usb 2.0 recording function, legit cubase AI 4, and a ton of "not so legit" software (including sonar 8 etc). Anyway, the question I have is what type of computer to run everything. The choices are a dell p4 2.4 ghz 1 gb ram, or a server m/b running two - xenon 2ghz procs, raided hd's and 2 gb ECC ram. My plan would be to put my Audigy 2 card into one of the computers and record with that one. So the question is will the dell single proc computer be enough for multi track recording, or should I just go ahead and use the server m/b. There would be nothing else running on either machine, I just dont want to use up my server stuff if its going to be overkill. Thanks ahead of time for any advice you guys have. And any comments or advice about the setup would be appreciated too.
Im new to the forum and excited to see what you guys have to say. Im building a home studio and the equipment I have so far is a Yamaha kx61 DAW controller / keyboard, line 6 pod, Yamaha DTX Explorer digital drums, mini crate amp with usb 2.0 recording function, legit cubase AI 4, and a ton of "not so legit" software (including sonar 8 etc). Anyway, the question I have is what type of computer to run everything. The choices are a dell p4 2.4 ghz 1 gb ram, or a server m/b running two - xenon 2ghz procs, raided hd's and 2 gb ECC ram. My plan would be to put my Audigy 2 card into one of the computers and record with that one. So the question is will the dell single proc computer be enough for multi track recording, or should I just go ahead and use the server m/b. There would be nothing else running on either machine, I just dont want to use up my server stuff if its going to be overkill. Thanks ahead of time for any advice you guys have. And any comments or advice about the setup would be appreciated too.