cellardweller said:
Stable is relative. I think the majority of my problems were from when I was only running 256 of ram, also when I was using a version of N, older than 3.3.
I also used to use MUCHO plugs, excessively...
How about OS?
XP ~ Anybody else use a seperate boot menu with fewer services running? I cut my load drastically by trimming the fat, all the crap running that I didn't need (most of it).
This thread has cheered me right up.
I've got a sweet home system but now I need a portable multi record rig.
I'm doing alot of bass playing behind acoustics this year.
May have some Reggae to do in Crystal Palace if i can make the rehearsals.
Me in Wales rehearsals in London. Transport = Transit = lots of diesel.
I've been checking out a deal on a Toshiba Equium 2.8GHz Cel and I was worried it might give problems with SX.
I think I'm going to buy it as soon as after reading this.
Cubase.net forum turn their noses up at Celerons.
My plan is to record to ext Firewire HDD and from an external Firewire interface Edirol or similar using a PCMCIA Firewire card converter or vice versa.
The laptop will need some more memory than the shop are bundling but hey!
Re XP dual boot
After some searching and posting on here and the Cubase forum I installed XP alongside the existing 98SE and stripped XP right down for music only.
The XPMusic site has a good check list including some 'don't bothers' to scotch a myth or two.
Since I did that I've had no trouble on the home machine.
Zalman Reserator kills most of the noise.
Next stop watercooled PSU?
I bought an Akasa 120mm PSU but it's no quieter than the previous Thermaltake Butterly (2 x80mm fans) for all the hype. Thermaltake had a nice light show as well.
Retail mania is taking a grip.
Currys of all places has the best deal on the Equium.
Go figure!!