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threeeyes
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Hello everyone. I'm Gary. I'm new here and am glad to have discovered a community devoted to home recording.
I have a question: I'm pretty sure I'll be buying a computer dedicated solely for recording audio projects (song demos). There's this comp on sale and I'd like some advice on whether it will be suitable for my needs. My needs are: Most of my projects will be 18 to 20 tracks or less. I could occasionally record several tracks at once. I'll be running Pro Audio 9 or Cubase LE. I will probably employ plugin effects (sometimes many simultaneously, sometimes not so many). Most songs would run 4 to 5 minutes. My sound card could be an Aardvark Q10 or M-Audio Audiophile or some such quality card.
Here's the comp I'm thinking about:
Compaq
AMD Athlon XP 3000+
512MB PC2700 DDR Memory
160GB UDMA Hard Drive
What I'm most concerned about in this setup is the AMD Athlon. Can it perform the tasks I'm asking of it? Is it equivalent to a Pentium 4?
Thanks so much in advance for any help you can provide!
I have a question: I'm pretty sure I'll be buying a computer dedicated solely for recording audio projects (song demos). There's this comp on sale and I'd like some advice on whether it will be suitable for my needs. My needs are: Most of my projects will be 18 to 20 tracks or less. I could occasionally record several tracks at once. I'll be running Pro Audio 9 or Cubase LE. I will probably employ plugin effects (sometimes many simultaneously, sometimes not so many). Most songs would run 4 to 5 minutes. My sound card could be an Aardvark Q10 or M-Audio Audiophile or some such quality card.
Here's the comp I'm thinking about:
Compaq
AMD Athlon XP 3000+
512MB PC2700 DDR Memory
160GB UDMA Hard Drive
What I'm most concerned about in this setup is the AMD Athlon. Can it perform the tasks I'm asking of it? Is it equivalent to a Pentium 4?
Thanks so much in advance for any help you can provide!