
Brad
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Well, I have pushed my PC (500mhz, 128 ram, 46 gig w/DiO 24/48) to it's limits. She is still holding up, but I have hit that wall, and I want to experience the other side.
I am supposed to be saving for a DP on a house, but this is important, dammit!
So I am going to overhaul the PC, and since the guy that walks me through all of my PC upgrades is not an audio guy, I figured I would run my idea up a pole here and see who salutes it.
So far, this is my plan:
Upgrade the soundcard to a Delta TDIF. This will still give me the SPDIF in/out that I require and add a TDIF port so I can fly in tracks from my DA-38's and vice versa. This will also allow me to do "stem" recording for film/TV music - which is really the direction I want to go in.
Upgrade the processor to an AMD Athlon 1.x Ghz. I will try to steer clear of the VIA chipset because of issues with Delta cards - although if I have to get that chipset, I will because per the Delta website, VIA has written fixes for the problem. This will be a motherboard/cpu combo purchase. I am lost when it comes to what is good and what sucks, but I will run any final decisions by my PC consultant.
Upgrade RAM to at least 512mb. If I can afford more, I will go for it, but 512 is a nice starting point.
Upgrade system HD to a 40 gig (I have that already as my data drive) and purchase a 120 gig HD to be my new data/media drive.
My existing software, which I like for now, includes the Sonic Foundry family (ACID Pro 3, Sound Forge 6, Vegas Video 3) and Cubase VST 5.1.
I might get other software in the future, but this is the way it will stay for a while.
Would anyone reccomend the jump from Win98se to Win2000? I don't know anything about 2000.
This is my plan for now. Does anyone see any outstanding compatability issues? Would you say that this is a financial mistake? (I am guessing about $600 for this upgrade, minus Win2000)
Thanks,
Brad
I am supposed to be saving for a DP on a house, but this is important, dammit!
So I am going to overhaul the PC, and since the guy that walks me through all of my PC upgrades is not an audio guy, I figured I would run my idea up a pole here and see who salutes it.
So far, this is my plan:
Upgrade the soundcard to a Delta TDIF. This will still give me the SPDIF in/out that I require and add a TDIF port so I can fly in tracks from my DA-38's and vice versa. This will also allow me to do "stem" recording for film/TV music - which is really the direction I want to go in.
Upgrade the processor to an AMD Athlon 1.x Ghz. I will try to steer clear of the VIA chipset because of issues with Delta cards - although if I have to get that chipset, I will because per the Delta website, VIA has written fixes for the problem. This will be a motherboard/cpu combo purchase. I am lost when it comes to what is good and what sucks, but I will run any final decisions by my PC consultant.
Upgrade RAM to at least 512mb. If I can afford more, I will go for it, but 512 is a nice starting point.
Upgrade system HD to a 40 gig (I have that already as my data drive) and purchase a 120 gig HD to be my new data/media drive.
My existing software, which I like for now, includes the Sonic Foundry family (ACID Pro 3, Sound Forge 6, Vegas Video 3) and Cubase VST 5.1.
I might get other software in the future, but this is the way it will stay for a while.
Would anyone reccomend the jump from Win98se to Win2000? I don't know anything about 2000.
This is my plan for now. Does anyone see any outstanding compatability issues? Would you say that this is a financial mistake? (I am guessing about $600 for this upgrade, minus Win2000)
Thanks,
Brad