
cstockdale
supafly killa homey
Now, I have just read the thread regarding putting XP on two machines at home, adn this got me thinking about a potential conundrum that is about to come up for me.
I have a desktop p4 1.6 GHz machine at home in my office/studio that is my DAW. On it I have Sonar 2.2XL, Reason 1.0, and numerous plugins. I primarily play guitar, but have certainly begun dabbling in keys/sampling/drum programming to a great degree. Currently we (my songwriting partner and I) jam in my studio, so there is no issue. However, we are about to link forces with a real drummer, and we can't jam at home anymore, plus are starting to plan gigging. When I do these things, I want to have stuff I have recorded (extra guitar tracks, synth sweeps, backing vox, drum loops) as an extra component. I can either move my desktop machine around with me (which we all know is a serious pain in the ass), or buy a laptop.
If I buy a laptop, what are the ethics involved with putting SONAR/Reason etc that I already have purchased and own the licences to on the laptop as well? I wouldn't be using the two machines at once, and I probably would attach an external hard drive to it so that I wouldn't have to copy the project files etc. between machines all the time....or is that the solution, to put all the software on a HD that I can move between machines?
Basically, I can't even begin to think of affording two copies of Sonar and Reason.
Anyone else do this?
I have a desktop p4 1.6 GHz machine at home in my office/studio that is my DAW. On it I have Sonar 2.2XL, Reason 1.0, and numerous plugins. I primarily play guitar, but have certainly begun dabbling in keys/sampling/drum programming to a great degree. Currently we (my songwriting partner and I) jam in my studio, so there is no issue. However, we are about to link forces with a real drummer, and we can't jam at home anymore, plus are starting to plan gigging. When I do these things, I want to have stuff I have recorded (extra guitar tracks, synth sweeps, backing vox, drum loops) as an extra component. I can either move my desktop machine around with me (which we all know is a serious pain in the ass), or buy a laptop.
If I buy a laptop, what are the ethics involved with putting SONAR/Reason etc that I already have purchased and own the licences to on the laptop as well? I wouldn't be using the two machines at once, and I probably would attach an external hard drive to it so that I wouldn't have to copy the project files etc. between machines all the time....or is that the solution, to put all the software on a HD that I can move between machines?
Basically, I can't even begin to think of affording two copies of Sonar and Reason.
Anyone else do this?