pc? mac?
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Ryan - for cheap mobility but high quality, the Echo Indigo PCMCIA card rcoks! Ranges from $129 - $179 and there are three to choose from. It supports 24 bit/96khz. As far as I know the Mbox is fine, but I just prefer to stay away from USB audio as you'll never get lower than 11ms latency.Anonymous wrote: before i was thinking that i would upgrade my digi 001 to a digi 002 and cart that around to use w/ my new laptop and existing pc desktop... but i think i may look into the mbox instead.... this would save a bit of money, and allow me to use hte mbox live w/ ableton with less fuss than a digi 002 or 002rack
As for a laptop, I'm using a Dell Latitude C840 w/1GB Ram. It's a P4/1.8Ghz (faster ones are available now) but most importantly it includes all the proper chipsets for a rock solid audio machine! Models like mine are going on ebay for under $1,000. If you want the newer model it's Latitude D800.
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yea i like the echo cards-- hooked my friend up with one.. but i was thinking the mbox bc i need to be able to run pro tools... so even if im not playing a gig or recording something i can have the mbox hooked up so that i can mix and work on things in pro tools-- i have looked into dell.. but when you start getting into the 2 gig ram, p4, 3.x ghz processor w/ x frontside bus etc they become hella expensive.. this laptop will primarily be used for mixing and composition and recording.. with less live use -- i figured that if i got the mbox i would be able to use it for dj style sets just as i would the echo indigo dj card
are there any machines that i missed in the $2,500 range w/ 2 gig ram 3.2 ghz 7200 rpm drive etc?
--ryan
are there any machines that i missed in the $2,500 range w/ 2 gig ram 3.2 ghz 7200 rpm drive etc?
--ryan
this gets so old...
that being said...
i love my powerbook. i pretty much just use live, i record direct into the built in soundcard and i never have any probs getting the results i want. just use what works for you.
map~map
that being said...
i love my powerbook. i pretty much just use live, i record direct into the built in soundcard and i never have any probs getting the results i want. just use what works for you.
map~map
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random statistic
dual channel memory will give a roughly 10% performance boost overall... so if you can get it in your system, it is almost certainly cheaper and more effective at making your apps run faster and more efficiently than a cpu upgrade...
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Gaspode, nice to hear that my machine gets that kind of increase with the dual channel. But I have a question, is it something fairly rare in a laptop? To have dual channel RAM. I am psyched because my old laptop had 256 Mbs of RAM (still ran LIVE pretty well on Win2000).
Now, I have 1024 Mbs of PC3200, DDR400MHz dual channel, and when loading clips into RAM it barely touches it. Yeah!
Now, I have 1024 Mbs of PC3200, DDR400MHz dual channel, and when loading clips into RAM it barely touches it. Yeah!
Macbook c2d 2.0, 2G RAM, 160G HD 5400 RPM, OSX(10.5.5), XP Home, LIVE6, BCR 2000, UC33e, Yamaha P-200, Logic Studio, KRK V6 II