
noisedude
New member
Right I need experience from people who have actually tried this .... basically I want to know what the capabilities of a Celeron M (1.4?) with 256mb of RAM are. Now I don't need some muppet telling me I need a dual-core Pentium with 4 gigs of RAM, because I don't. I'll tell you what I want to be able to do:
- Firewire interface recording 8, maybe even 12 inputs at once, with only a few, maybe four, playing back at the same time
- Minimal real-time processing, perhaps the odd vocal monitoring reverb but that's not essential
- Playback of up to 24 tracks at the most, again with not much real time stuff happening.
I have a well-specced desktop PC and I am looking at a cheap laptop for other purposes. However, I want to know if I can use it for some location recording, particularly drums.
Who is using firewire interfaces with Celeron Ms and 256mb memory and what are its limitations? No hearsay please guys, I'm not going to buy a Vaio just cos you say so.
- Firewire interface recording 8, maybe even 12 inputs at once, with only a few, maybe four, playing back at the same time
- Minimal real-time processing, perhaps the odd vocal monitoring reverb but that's not essential
- Playback of up to 24 tracks at the most, again with not much real time stuff happening.
I have a well-specced desktop PC and I am looking at a cheap laptop for other purposes. However, I want to know if I can use it for some location recording, particularly drums.
Who is using firewire interfaces with Celeron Ms and 256mb memory and what are its limitations? No hearsay please guys, I'm not going to buy a Vaio just cos you say so.
