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glagola1
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So, I've got my eye on an HP notebook with these specs:
AMD 64 2.0ghz processor
512 ddr ram
100gb HD (4200rpm)
The only thing is that I'm concerned with the hard drive speed. I won't be recording more than 16 tracks @ 24/44.1 at a time. I'm using my old ass Dell desk top right now and it's got 512 ram and a .9ghz processor. It's not bad but it does get loaded down when I get up around 40 tracks... and forget using any kind of processor intensive plug ins. I
I'm mainly looking for portability and perhaps a bit of a performance improvement although I don't mind working as I do now. I've discovered that the space instruments are recorded in is very, very important and I'd like to take my gear out of my basement.
Is a 7200rpm hard drive neccessary and will 4200rpm suck?
Thanks, Matt
AMD 64 2.0ghz processor
512 ddr ram
100gb HD (4200rpm)
The only thing is that I'm concerned with the hard drive speed. I won't be recording more than 16 tracks @ 24/44.1 at a time. I'm using my old ass Dell desk top right now and it's got 512 ram and a .9ghz processor. It's not bad but it does get loaded down when I get up around 40 tracks... and forget using any kind of processor intensive plug ins. I
I'm mainly looking for portability and perhaps a bit of a performance improvement although I don't mind working as I do now. I've discovered that the space instruments are recorded in is very, very important and I'd like to take my gear out of my basement.
Is a 7200rpm hard drive neccessary and will 4200rpm suck?
Thanks, Matt
AND IS PORTABLE....
I absolutely love it. I've used to record 16 tracks of audio for a 2.5 hr show with no hiccups or glitches. I'll probably be adding another interface to push it to 24 tracks at some point, but don't need to right now. It can also handle plenty of plugs and since I generally only work with 16 to 30 tracks, I haven't maxed out my track count yet.