Yeah, the "more RAM" advice is VERY old news.
I was running 24 track projects with several plugins, etc...with only 512 of RAM just a couple of years ago before I built this computer, which only has 1gb of RAM. More RAM DOES NOT equate to more:
Plugins (not counting VSTi's and DXi's...)
Track count UNLESS your software is some ancient POS that still stores the project in RAM!!!
If you are running VSTi's and DXi's, indeed, you might need some more RAM if you have a fairly complicated project going on, but I just can't see a guy needing more than 1gb of RAM unless he is running a LOT of virtual instruments. 2gb should be PLENTY for ANY audio project!
My cpu, an AMD XP 2600+ is not doing me any favors though! Two years ago, this was a decent cpu, but now it is grossly under powered for running big projects.
Faster CPU DOES equate to:
More plugins
For track counts, that is mostly on your hard drives throughput capability. RPM's effect it slightly, but the biggest improvement you will notice is drives with more cache. More CACHE EQUATES to:
Higher track counts.
I seriously doubt that you problem has ANYTHING to do with your internal hard drive. I do agree that tracking to a external USB drive is a poor idea and should be avoided. Firewire is a far more robust buss to deal with, but even it has it's limitations, depending upon what else is ultimately going on the PCI buss. Internal hard drives will give you the best performance, with the least CPU tax. At most, the hard drive controller might require 2 or 3% of the CPU, but seldomly even that!
Plugins ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL!!! Something like the Waves Master Bundle plugins will tax you HEAVILY! Reverbs are horrible on the CPU!!! I am sure there are others that tax the CPU greatly too!
I am no Mac user, so I really have no recommendations on where to start. I can only clear up some of the horrible misrepresentations of facts that have been presented to you. I am no Logic user either, so I cannot attest to it's performance/problems/solutions.
Good luck.
