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Jimarick
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Hi, Ive nearly finished planning my DAW.
The Last thing i need to do is upgrade my computer. I know alot about building computers, so all i am really doing is looking on advice for DAW specific computers. The cheapest option for me is to upgrade my processor to an Athlon XP Barton 2800+. This will be compatable with my existing motherboard. I already have 768mb (Pc2700) DDR ram.
I found that my amd athlon XP (Palamino core) 1900+ couldnt cut the cubase SX2 editing, as it struggled to play back the mix (about 5 tracks at the same time running). What is everyones opinion of this suggested specs?
I was going to connect an E-mu 1820 to it. I would like to be acle to record 2 or 3 tracks at any one time. Will this be possible, or should i look to an Intel P4 2.8ghz processer with hyperthreading. (This would come to another $200 as id need a new motherboard too!)
Finally, can anyone tell me about driver support for the E-mu 1820 and the Asus A7V8X which is my current motherboard (it has 333mhz fsb support).
Thanks very much!,
James
The Last thing i need to do is upgrade my computer. I know alot about building computers, so all i am really doing is looking on advice for DAW specific computers. The cheapest option for me is to upgrade my processor to an Athlon XP Barton 2800+. This will be compatable with my existing motherboard. I already have 768mb (Pc2700) DDR ram.
I found that my amd athlon XP (Palamino core) 1900+ couldnt cut the cubase SX2 editing, as it struggled to play back the mix (about 5 tracks at the same time running). What is everyones opinion of this suggested specs?
I was going to connect an E-mu 1820 to it. I would like to be acle to record 2 or 3 tracks at any one time. Will this be possible, or should i look to an Intel P4 2.8ghz processer with hyperthreading. (This would come to another $200 as id need a new motherboard too!)
Finally, can anyone tell me about driver support for the E-mu 1820 and the Asus A7V8X which is my current motherboard (it has 333mhz fsb support).
Thanks very much!,
James