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I'm new at Computer recording. I've spent years with a midi system, syncing up an Atari to an analog 8 track with Hybrid Arts SMPTE Track software. So I bought the Aardvark LX6 which comes bundled with Cakewalk Pro Audio 9, because I want a lot more tracks for guitar and vocals than I've ever had with the analog 8 track. I waited for it to come in the mail, so I can read the software manual, and buy a pc. Well, there is no software manual, but Cakewalk told me in support that the help file on the software has the entire manual. But I'm not so sure now that I want to use it, of the LX6. It seemed like a good thing, since it was only $350 for both the interface and the Pro Audio 9. But I have to install this card in the pc I'm going to buy, and have never been so good at knowing exactly what to buy. The Aardvark software will load into any windows program, even the older ones, but it's just a format for recording, some windows of mixers and stuff; it does not record by itself. But it will work with emagic and other more advanced programs if I don't like the Pro Audio 9. So, I'm not sure what pc to buy, that's all. Should I get windows XP? Is the home edition or the office edition more important to me? The only thing I am going to do with this pc is recording, no internet or digital images or anything, so there shouldn't be any clutter. Cakewalk said to buy 2 hard drives as well, one for windows programs, and one for wave files. But if I'm only doing music, is this necessary? I'm going to be recording a lot of audio tracks, so I'm sure I'll use a lot of memory. If anyone can gather what I'm asking, and give me some advice, I'll be thankfull. I do want to be able to use third market soft synths and stuff. I think Pro Audio 9 does this, but I read on the forum that it doesn't 'support' soft synths. I'm not even sure what this means. And I'd like to be able to buy loops from some of these companies too. Should I just send it back and get some more advanced software? Either SONAR or something else? But then I'll have to buy a different interface, since I'd have to send the whole Aardvark package back. I'm a little lost. Chris