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| quote: | Originally posted by Khayat
Well
I have on of the worst machines out there its P4 2.2 with 512 Mb ram and I added an extra 512 Mb as nothing was working with only 512
So as u can see its pretty disturbing and the you really must see this machine working with Ableton Live , thats the best part cauz more than two tracks while recording OMG it breaks down
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I've got an Athlon 64 3200+ (2 GHz) so I'm in pretty much the same boat you are, but I do fine.
I think if you've got those specs, you're better off investing in a bit of audio hardware. Make sure you've got a good audio interface, and if you like to pile on the effects, think about getting a DSP (I've got a "legacy" Powercore that I bought used).
If you do a lot of sampling, maybe another gig of RAM as well. Make sure you've got good-quality dual-channel memory as that can make some difference as well.
I wouldn't bother upgrading at this point, especially with the prices you posted above - the improvement would be by such a narrow margin that essentially you'd just be throwing away your money.
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