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    Recording Piano and Voice at the same time

    You probably will not want to use a dynamic mic. Stick a condenser by her as well as the piano.
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    Cork Panels

    So I was thinking...how would cork panels perform as paneling in the studio? Any sound absorbing qualities?
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    Recording Interface Suggestions

    For a USB interface, Look at the Presonus Audiobox. It's about $150 and has ghost power and the whole 9 yards. Just mind you, I sent Presonus an email and they told me there are "no plans for 64bit drivers" :(
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    Lenovo vs HP Notebooks

    I was planning on getting 4gb. Thanks for all the help!
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    Lenovo vs HP Notebooks

    Battery won't be a huge issue as you can switch the dedicated card off and use an integrated one if you want(I won't be recording off battery usually). My biggest gripe is it will cost about $120 more for the dedicated card. How large an impact will it save me from?
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    Lenovo vs HP Notebooks

    Thanks guys! One more thing...should I get a dedicated GPU or just use an integrated card? Doesn't having a discrete graphics card take work off the central processor?
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    Lenovo vs HP Notebooks

    Thanks for the quick reply. My brother (in college to be a computer engineer) is insisting the HP is better but I heard there are internal grounding issues with HPs that cause hum within the audio. Any comments on that? I also have the Presonus Audiobox for my interface.
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    Lenovo vs HP Notebooks

    I'm looking to get a laptop for general purpose but some light home recording(not more than 3 tracks at a time). I've looked at the HP dv4t and Lenovo T400 notebooks. Any insight on either of these in regards to recording?
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