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billisa
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while i thnk PC's are just fine, and for editing, are better, i love my standalone (Fostex VF160). It's stable, reliable, portable, makes great recordings, burns error free CD's, is very quiet, and is "pre-configured" to be a recorder. In a year and a half of constant use, I've NEVER lost data, ever. The Fostex VF's also make it easy to upgrade the HardDrives.
On any given occasion, my current PC has had problems with the burner, the power supply, and other issues like freezes... It's probably not well configured, but no one seems to be able to figure out why.
So, if I were going to go the PC route, I'd use it ONLY for music recording/burning, I'd have it sound isolated and insulated, and I'd be VERY careful as to what I loaded on as time passed. The beauty is that the reason why these choices are so difficult is because there's somany great options no matter what direction you choose.
On any given occasion, my current PC has had problems with the burner, the power supply, and other issues like freezes... It's probably not well configured, but no one seems to be able to figure out why.
So, if I were going to go the PC route, I'd use it ONLY for music recording/burning, I'd have it sound isolated and insulated, and I'd be VERY careful as to what I loaded on as time passed. The beauty is that the reason why these choices are so difficult is because there's somany great options no matter what direction you choose.