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jabulani jonny
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Hello,
I'm moving over from using the Roland VS product line for the last 6 years to a Nuendo system on a notebook. I'm leaning towards the Sager 5690 w/ P4 3.0G; 60 gB HD 5400rpm; 512 mB Ram; 4x DVD/RW; and another 60 gB 5400 HD in the flex bay for audio files and samples.
I'm looking for a strong stable machine to primarily track 2-4 tracks at one time, however there may be times in the future where I'd like to record 16 tracks at once. Can this machine handle that, maybe with some tweaks?
Do I truly need another HD to start off if I'm only going to be recording 2 tracks at a time? I could wait and purchase the other HD down the road when I run into the need.
I've been told to put the OS and Nuendo on one HD and use the other strictly for the audio and any samples. I'm not currently using samples or MIDI stuff, but I'm sure I'll venture there down the road.
The reason for the laptop is ultimate mobility and we need one anyway.
Thanks for all the help!\
Jonathan
I'm moving over from using the Roland VS product line for the last 6 years to a Nuendo system on a notebook. I'm leaning towards the Sager 5690 w/ P4 3.0G; 60 gB HD 5400rpm; 512 mB Ram; 4x DVD/RW; and another 60 gB 5400 HD in the flex bay for audio files and samples.
I'm looking for a strong stable machine to primarily track 2-4 tracks at one time, however there may be times in the future where I'd like to record 16 tracks at once. Can this machine handle that, maybe with some tweaks?
Do I truly need another HD to start off if I'm only going to be recording 2 tracks at a time? I could wait and purchase the other HD down the road when I run into the need.
I've been told to put the OS and Nuendo on one HD and use the other strictly for the audio and any samples. I'm not currently using samples or MIDI stuff, but I'm sure I'll venture there down the road.
The reason for the laptop is ultimate mobility and we need one anyway.

Thanks for all the help!\
Jonathan