Hi, i'd appreciate some advice. I want to purchase a computer which will handle audio recording software such as cubase with multiple plugins and 15+ tracks. I need to keep the price low low low but I need to avoid latency issues. Any thoughts?
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Recommendations for audio recording
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Posted 01 October 2009 - 10:50 PM
The discussion here:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic213372.html
is generally applicable.
Most important will be a decent audio interface with low-latency ASIO drivers, either internal PCI/PCIe or external USB/Firewire. Also significant will be as much RAM as feasible, Dual-core or better CPU as fast as affordable and if possible, a dedicated hard drive (internal or external) for recording.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic213372.html
is generally applicable.
Most important will be a decent audio interface with low-latency ASIO drivers, either internal PCI/PCIe or external USB/Firewire. Also significant will be as much RAM as feasible, Dual-core or better CPU as fast as affordable and if possible, a dedicated hard drive (internal or external) for recording.
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