[RWP] good computer for recording?

yRylan Vroom dj.sonr at gmail.com
Wed Oct 9 16:28:10 EDT 2013


It all depends on your pariferals these days. A good computer is less
important than an ASIO equipped soundcard and whatever other midi
equipment you use. I for one am using a crappy Acer throwaway box I
got at bestbuy for $500, 12 gb of ram, quad core amd Processor, no GPU
to speak of, but it gets the job done. I do notice that after loading
10 or so VST's it gets a smidge laggy when you play a project, but
that's about it. HTH

Rylan

On 10/8/13, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Go see Jim Roseberry at
> studiocat.com
>
> He builds the best daws in the us, for the best price, and you can get in to
> a very mice machine that won't frustrate you for much less than you might
> think.
>
> His project studio daw starts at a thousand.
>
> Don't get some bargain machine at tigerdirect or what-ever, you'll be
> sorry.
>
> You'll have high dpc latencies, and other compatibility issues, these guys
> are fine for gamers or office machines, but for a daw, do it up right you'll
> be glad you did.
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Matt Turner
>   To: reaper
>   Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2013 1:04 PM
>   Subject: [RWP] good computer for recording?
>
>
>   Hay there, folks.
>   i am looking into getting a computer, that will be used mainly just for
>   recording.
>   I am not sure what i should get, as there are all kinds of computers
>   ranging from 799$, and higher.
>   I wood like a laptop, but i've heard there' not good for recording.
>   Any suggestions?
>
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