well here is the basics, i want to get a new laptop. i am in college, 100% paying for it myself, money is VERY tight.
I want to purchase ableton 8 suite when it comes out, but I also need a laptop that I can use to do simple live performances around campus (i have a nice pa, preamp, and amp) as well as my apt.
i am looking at getting just a basic 500$ toshiba that is dual core, 3GBs of ram, and a 250GB HD. the other option is a basic macbook that is around $1200 through my school.
i won't be doing too much at this point live so i don't really need anything THAT powerful, but having too much power isn't a bad thing. I plan on getting a macbook pro at some point over the next few years, but this pc desktop thing is killing me, i need something portable that i can take to the laptop to work on beats/song ideas.
i have money, its just i want to make sure i make the right decision. if i just got the toshiba, then i would save the money needed to purchase ableton 8, and since i plan on getting a new midi controller (prob. the apc 40) i need to make sure i can afford all this shit.
any feeback would be great, sorry for the sloppy writing.
Help on a Laptop (for live performance)
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rabblebasics
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i would get the toshiba.
I have a 2008 toshiba satellite A215
it shipped with vista, 1 GB RAM, the processor is 64bit.
I immediately took vista off and put XP 64bit on and immediately noticed a difference in performance. I then upgraded to 4 gigs of ram (it only reads 3.56 something) and now its lightning fast. Just make sure the hardware you are purchasing has 64 bit drivers available.
I use an Edirol FA-101 and get 33ms overal latency.
I have a 2008 toshiba satellite A215
it shipped with vista, 1 GB RAM, the processor is 64bit.
I immediately took vista off and put XP 64bit on and immediately noticed a difference in performance. I then upgraded to 4 gigs of ram (it only reads 3.56 something) and now its lightning fast. Just make sure the hardware you are purchasing has 64 bit drivers available.
I use an Edirol FA-101 and get 33ms overal latency.
TrypseT
Live 8 Full (not suite), ES-1 MKII, Microkorg, MPC 1000, 2 1200's, Ms. Pinky's, OSX, Edirol FA-101, and a crate 'o' wax
Live 8 Full (not suite), ES-1 MKII, Microkorg, MPC 1000, 2 1200's, Ms. Pinky's, OSX, Edirol FA-101, and a crate 'o' wax
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The Landwhale
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Personally, I would look into getting a refurbished or used Macbook or MBP.
You can get a refurbished Macbook for around $700-800, or buy a used one for even less.
A good friend just got an open-box Macbook from Best Buy for $700, with the year warranty, etc.
Ram is dirt cheap, you can get 4gb for around $50, and hard drives are also cheap and very easy to swap in the Macbooks.
You can get a refurbished Macbook for around $700-800, or buy a used one for even less.
A good friend just got an open-box Macbook from Best Buy for $700, with the year warranty, etc.
Ram is dirt cheap, you can get 4gb for around $50, and hard drives are also cheap and very easy to swap in the Macbooks.
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gordontinnitus
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