before i made my decision, i think i mainly was thinking of the money i had to spend, and how serious i would be getting with all this.
to begin with, i had no money.. haha. so i used an old comp that was in a closet to get started....learn the software, styles, how to mix, just the basics.
it was extremely easy to learn the HOW (ntrack)- but to make it good was of course another story.
anyway, i'm still in highschool so i when summer came along i worked my 40 hour weeks, bought a computer, some mix, and a shitt mixer (behringer 802a).... i'm still working with all that, now with a delta 44...and things are just getting better and better.
i'm still using ntrack.
however, TONS of trial and error, etc. etc. - to get this stuff to work. biggest problem was NTRACK - but here's your first tip:
if it works with no crashing, never update anything. if you do update, be sure to set a system recall point!!!!! hahaah.
anyway, i went with the comp for ME because:
1 - so many options, burner easily available and cheap.
2 - sooooooooo many options!!!!!!
3 - can take the comp to college! haha.
4 - with a standalone HD recorder, its a thousand bucks and all it does is record, with 1000 bucks you can get a computer, a mixer, some mics - and still use your comp to surf the net/play games/instant message/etc. etc. but which sounds better? depends on how you stack your PC.
i guess thats it, dont know if it helps you at all, but somethin to think about i guess.