
laj35
New member
So I've been well aware of the fact that I need a new PC for recording for quite a while now. As of right now I am running Cubase, etc. on my room/bandmates PC, and while it has a reasonably fast processor and all that good stuff, the fact remains that it's not mine and I defitnitely will not be marrying the dude so I'm gonna eventually need one anyways. I've flirted with the idea of building a PC from the ground up, but lately I've been considering a laptop, for a few reasons. One I don't need a home PC, atleast not one that does anything but audio applications. Two, I've heard some of the mid-high end consumer laptops are actually quite formidable for DAW's. The main reason the whole laptop route seems logical is that I've been spending a whole lot of time lately getting MIDI set up in the studio and working out a "live" set. In addition there's been some serious thought given lately to dithcing the Triton for dedicated pieces of hardware, ie dedicated rackamount/soft synth sound modules, dedicated (better) sampler, and a dedicated sequencer. This is where the laptop comes in. It's obviously not highly practical (though not impossible) to lug my roomies PC to and from gigs and I feel as though I'd be foolish not to utilize the sequencer within Cubase, not to mention the few other pieces of software that I've accumulated; hence a laptop seems a logical step. I've been seriously considering only a couple other ideas for a sequencer like this: [http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/sid=020324014638012045034146028181/search/g=home?q=rs7000 but again it comes down to longevity and I think a laptop should provide that a bit more.
So, I'm basically just wondering what your guys' thoughts are on what Laptops out there are ideal for working both in the studio, tracking, processing, wave editing, etc. as well as in a live MIDI sense. The $$$ range we are lookin at is somewhere between 1000-2000. Also will I be able to use my Audiophile 2496 in such a laptop, and how bout all my software, they'll be adaptable to the laptop setting as well, right?
Sorry about the rambling questions, any ideas are very much appreciated, thanks!
Laj
So, I'm basically just wondering what your guys' thoughts are on what Laptops out there are ideal for working both in the studio, tracking, processing, wave editing, etc. as well as in a live MIDI sense. The $$$ range we are lookin at is somewhere between 1000-2000. Also will I be able to use my Audiophile 2496 in such a laptop, and how bout all my software, they'll be adaptable to the laptop setting as well, right?
Sorry about the rambling questions, any ideas are very much appreciated, thanks!
Laj