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RivalMan
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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Re: need a good daw builders guide...
I wrote a post on this recently in this forum and one on Gearslutz as well (that one had full system spec recommendations)... I'm sure it'll show up if you search for it If you can't find it, let me know and I'll try to find the links.
Not going to repeat myself too much here, just have one comment though:
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i know i'm gonna go w/an AMD dual core.
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Why on earth would you wanna do that? There is no justification whatsoever to stay away from the new Conroes from Intel (i.e. the E6700).
They are A LOT faster, just as reliable, use less power, produce less heat (means easier to get rid of noise from cooling fans) and overclocks insanely well.
The are cheap as well.
I've been an AMD user for many years, then made the switch to Intel Pentium 4 - and regretted it as hell... But now Intel strikes back - with a vengeance!
Anyway, one more comment, if you are considering using the pc as a sequencer as well to trigger outboard gear, synths etc. you definately wanna look deep into midi devices before buying one. I've tested quite a few during the years and most of them made it impossible to use my external synths for anything but pads (because of timing, jitter, latency etc.).
However, I've seen two setups with perfect midi timing; if you are using Logic then the answer is AMT8 (or Unitor) and if you're on a pc with Cubase, then the answer would be Midex8. Both of the products are using their own proprietary protocol to make sure midi events arrive on exactly the correct time. And it really works. I'm one happy camper with my Midex right now. Unfortunately these products have been discontinued (not sure about the Midex though), so you'll have to look for them second hand.
Regards
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- Pumping the bits using:
My beloved MacBook Pro, Logic Pro X, UAD hardware and software and tons of plug-ins...
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Sep-15-2006 11:24
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sr126
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Aug 2005
Location: los angeles, usa
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Re: Re: need a good daw builders guide...
| quote: | Originally posted by RivalMan
I wrote a post on this recently in this forum and one on Gearslutz as well (that one had full system spec recommendations)... I'm sure it'll show up if you search for it If you can't find it, let me know and I'll try to find the links.
Not going to repeat myself too much here, just have one comment though:
Why on earth would you wanna do that? There is no justification whatsoever to stay away from the new Conroes from Intel (i.e. the E6700).
They are A LOT faster, just as reliable, use less power, produce less heat (means easier to get rid of noise from cooling fans) and overclocks insanely well.
The are cheap as well.
I've been an AMD user for many years, then made the switch to Intel Pentium 4 - and regretted it as hell... But now Intel strikes back - with a vengeance!
Anyway, one more comment, if you are considering using the pc as a sequencer as well to trigger outboard gear, synths etc. you definately wanna look deep into midi devices before buying one. I've tested quite a few during the years and most of them made it impossible to use my external synths for anything but pads (because of timing, jitter, latency etc.).
However, I've seen two setups with perfect midi timing; if you are using Logic then the answer is AMT8 (or Unitor) and if you're on a pc with Cubase, then the answer would be Midex8. Both of the products are using their own proprietary protocol to make sure midi events arrive on exactly the correct time. And it really works. I'm one happy camper with my Midex right now. Unfortunately these products have been discontinued (not sure about the Midex though), so you'll have to look for them second hand.
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can you link me to some of the posts pls? maybe i just suck at searching...
thanks for mentioning the conroe, seriously, i never knew it existed... <=-o)
but the E6700 is a little out my price range. also, i was able to get a killer deal on an amd x2 and mobo combo that pretty much amounted to a free enermax liberty power supply... so i went w/that.
also, my current computer is an amd athalon 1.15ghz w/1gig ram... just about anything will be an insane upgrade for me right about now...
thanks for mentioning the midi device thingy... i totally forgot about that. the Midex8 is discontinued... what's your opinion of MOTU. my neighbor is using a MOTU, but he moved to mac... i think he was using a MOTU piece for his old pc set up, i can't remember, i'll have to ask.
i probably will be using cubase... maybe the old logic 5.x who knows, i will have dabble w/them and see what i like.
i have always liked acid, really easy to use for me... but i can't stand the fact i can't step record w/it like i can w/the mpc. it's a pain in the rear to program a loop in the mpc, then sample it on to computer then edit to be able to use it in acid. step recording is of uptmost importance for me... music notation would rock my world too.
shame we can't logic 7.x on pc, that thing is nuts, and it's the main reason why i'm interesed in building a PC for music...
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