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would i be better to tahe a gaming compter and turn that into a studio computer seeing how you can over clock the shit out of those and they are hella cheap minus the video card
 
From a starting standpoint a gaming PC would be a better and easier choice then buying one from a store. The CPU will be good, good amount of ram, etc.
 
From a starting standpoint a gaming PC would be a better and easier choice then buying one from a store. The CPU will be good, good amount of ram, etc.

so i should stick with my self built and upgrade..coo thank you
 
amd athlon 1.05 ghz
l gig ram
win xp pro
sound blaster internal/external card

what else you need
 
amd athlon 1.05 ghz
l gig ram
win xp pro
sound blaster internal/external card

How old is this system?

Based on what I'm reading here you are the bare minimum. I don't know what type of recording you want to get into, but that CPU will get eaten up quickly if you have only a few tasks working in your DAW. I can tell you from experience that just running a couple of MIDI tracks chews up the CPU quick.

As for the RAM. I suggest upping that to at least 2 gigs. RAM is so cheap right now it's a no-brainer. (As long as your MOBO can handle it)

Sound Blaster> Again it will all depend on what you want to record/mix. I don't want to speak for everyone else, but I don think some will say you definitely need to upgrade this.

Do you plan on using mics? If so you should be looking into some preamps.
 
How old is this system?

Based on what I'm reading here you are the bare minimum. I don't know what type of recording you want to get into, but that CPU will get eaten up quickly if you have only a few tasks working in your DAW. I can tell you from experience that just running a couple of MIDI tracks chews up the CPU quick.

As for the RAM. I suggest upping that to at least 2 gigs. RAM is so cheap right now it's a no-brainer. (As long as your MOBO can handle it)

Sound Blaster> Again it will all depend on what you want to record/mix. I don't want to speak for everyone else, but I don think some will say you definitely need to upgrade this.

Do you plan on using mics? If so you should be looking into some preamps.

i have a small studio set up with mic mixer pre amp and all and just doing mics no midi exept for midi keybored but i can run 50 tracks easy ...so all i do is make beatz and record vocals here is a song we have done (non mixed or mastered yet) so you can hear the quality Do Your Thang
 
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