how to setup your pc for recording.

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I bought an HP a1310n. It has been working fine for recording so far. I have two questions... first one is... how do I "tweak" it for audio engineering. And another is how do I make it quieter?
 
The first tweak would be to disable those bloody annoying sounds. That's about the onyl 'tweak' I've done to mine, and mine was just a normal PC bought off the internet.

As for making your PC quieter, turn the volume down? :)

Actually, I bought one of those acoustic kits (acousticpac) a while ago. It seems to have done virtually nothing, so maybe a waste of time.

Personally I'm thinking of moving my PC to another room and having extension cables to avoid noise.
 
What are your specs on your HP a1310n? If I knew more about the computer, I could give some advice.
 
farewellending said:
I bought an HP a1310n. It has been working fine for recording so far. I have two questions... first one is... how do I "tweak" it for audio engineering. And another is how do I make it quieter?
I would build a box for it with one open side so you can access your CD . Carpet the interior of the box, place the tower in the box. You need to make the box a couple inches bigger than the tower so it doesn't overheat. You would be surprised how quite it will get.
 
RandyW said:
I would build a box for it with one open side so you can access your CD . Carpet the interior of the box, place the tower in the box. You need to make the box a couple inches bigger than the tower so it doesn't overheat. You would be surprised how quite it will get.

What would the primary material be? Wood?
 
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