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amelie12
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I would be wary of cheap, mass-producing computer companies. They tend to use crappy components and make them less upgradeable (I'm having memories here of glued in motherboards and short IDE cables). I include Dell in this statement.
I would say that machine is fairly low spec. You could record on it fine for now, but it might not handle more intense projects and isn't very future-proofed. Build your own if you can, spec it up to what you can afford and it will last you much, much longer for cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Then, you have control of the quality of the components. If you need advice on parts, I can help some, as I researched to build my own relatively recently. The machine I built is very powerful and dead-silent. I can help you choose parts compatible with OS X as well, if you want to go the Hackintosh route and have a Mac (my machine runs Windows, Mac and Linux, all in the same box).
I have to admit, building my own does sound like an intimidating task. I'm building my own bass traps without an issue, but building my own computer sounds hard!
You'd be surprised at how hard it isn't.
A lot of people have this mental image of some guy hacking away on a soldering iron and a piece of metal to build a computer, but it's not like that at all.
It's just a matter of researching that parts you need and plugging em together like a puzzle. It's easier than a puzzle I think.
The hard part for me personally is the software.
Thanks for the help, guys! You've convinced me that building my own is worth a shot! I found this instructional video.
How to Build a Computer - YouTube
Can you give me a rough guess as to how long it takes to build, and what the cost wll be to build a computer for my specific recording needs?
I think it will take longer for your first go. Before I built mine, I'd messed about inside computers quite a lot, but had never built one before, and it took maybe 2-3 hours. Take it slowly and check what to do at each stage.
As for costs, that depends on what your specific needs are. Do you need a silent machine as it will be in your recording room; will you be using lots of CPU & memory hungry plugins; do you need a specific form factor (e.g. rack mounted, small as possible, or is a full tower ok); will you be using large sample libraries (sample tank, or some such); do you want to run Windows, Mac OS X or both; and the biggest question is: how much can you afford?!?!
Dont forget to factor in your audio interface and DAW. Have you considered acoustic treatment? Will you be tracking and mixing in the same room?
Yep.The hardest part was probably installing the huge CPU cooler I bought - could have done with a second pair of hands then.
To the OP. I think anywhere from like $600 and up will have you covered. Obviously the more money= better parts=better computer.
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