Guys, we are not saying that you can't work with Celeron. We're saying that working with Athlon or Pentium is MUCH better than with Celeron. Period. If you still don't believe it, you should send an e-mail to Intel asking which of their processors is better. ;)
I don't think like that. My opinion is: the cost/benefit you get with Athlon is better than with Pentium. Celeron is out of game at all, no arguments here, but AMD chips are as good as Intel. I don't see any reasons or real benefits you get by buying Intel instead of AMD. It's just more...
Ok, if everything goes as planned, I'll finally buy my Audiophile 2496. But on Midiman website says "zero-latency monitoring". Is it for real or just propaganda? Can I get zero latency with Audioplhile 2496 on Sonar?
Ok guys, what about playing a little game? Let's create a song from the scratch. Everybody can write only two words. Let's see where it gets!
I'll do the kick off:
IN MY...
And another one here:
http://www.artistcollaboration.com/
Jay, you site looks nice, but it took me a whole minute to load, and I'm using a 256 cable modem. :eek:
Ok, I thought I've been through this problem but I was wrong. About a month ago I built myself a new computer: Athlon XP 2.4, 512 RAM, HD 40 GB 7200 RPM, and the only thing I kept from my old PC was my SoundBlaster Live! Platinum 5.1.
I was running Win98SE in my old PC, and my SB Live worked...
You can record the tracks to your PC, but I think you'll have to it track by track, or play all the tracks at one time in your Yamaha and record all of them in a single cake track.
As for the effects in cakewalk, the answer is: you can get anything you want! :cool:
If you can ask him to format this one too (much easier for you :D ), but I think he did it through command prompt, or used one of those utilities for formating and other HD-related stuff.
Impossible. If you have the same OS in both machines you could ghost your PC to your laptop, but that means making an exactly copy of everything you have on your PC, not only the softwares.
dmumper, there's no problem at all. Many people in this board (most of them I believe) are professionals, they have real studios and some of them are paid for recording, or they have a band and want to record all instruments in different tracks at the same time. In this case, SoundBlaster is not...