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gvdv
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Hi,
Given a decent amount of RAM, and appropriately matched components and electronics (motherboard, Front Side Bus, hard drive cache etc.) is it realistic to expect virtually no latency issues in Sonar 4 PE when recording approximately 8 tracks simultaneously with 3 or 4 plug-ins (reverb, drum tracks etc.)?
I can't see any of my projects ever exceeding 20 tracks - and even then, only 12-13 would be intensively used; the rest would be a few 'sweetening' overdubs, a few seconds in length.
To give you a bit more detail, I'm thinking of going with a system with roughly the following specifications:
3 120 GB SATA hard drives (one for the WinXP, one for audio files, and one for editing video)
2 GB (Dual)RAM
Motherboard with at least 3.0 MHz witn an 800 Mhz Front Side Bus
I have yet to decide whether or not to go with an audio interface or (internal) PCI card, and whether or not an audio interface would be Firewire or USB 2.0 based.
GVDV
Given a decent amount of RAM, and appropriately matched components and electronics (motherboard, Front Side Bus, hard drive cache etc.) is it realistic to expect virtually no latency issues in Sonar 4 PE when recording approximately 8 tracks simultaneously with 3 or 4 plug-ins (reverb, drum tracks etc.)?
I can't see any of my projects ever exceeding 20 tracks - and even then, only 12-13 would be intensively used; the rest would be a few 'sweetening' overdubs, a few seconds in length.
To give you a bit more detail, I'm thinking of going with a system with roughly the following specifications:
3 120 GB SATA hard drives (one for the WinXP, one for audio files, and one for editing video)
2 GB (Dual)RAM
Motherboard with at least 3.0 MHz witn an 800 Mhz Front Side Bus
I have yet to decide whether or not to go with an audio interface or (internal) PCI card, and whether or not an audio interface would be Firewire or USB 2.0 based.
GVDV