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Laptops
Hello again guys,
As the time is going here at the boarding school, i have found that i need a laptop for making music, i simply cannot control my geeky needs to twist the malstr?m knobs or possibly give wavestation a spin. But i found that i have no knowledge of which specs are "good" for making music. I know i need a somewhat big harddisk, alot of RAM and a somewhat speedy processor, but which laptops of good quality and affordability can provide this? I've had a look at the Apple MacBook, but as i'm a Windows user, i'm not sure i want to convert :lol: I've also checked out laptops by the company "Frost" but they seem rather expensive (most of them are 3000 dollars and above). Have anyone bought a laptop for making music recently? Is it good? And how much do you think i should give for a laptop that?s good for Reason and possible some Cubase too? My budget is about anything up to 3000 dollars. Thanks in advance :) Regards, T7 |
Don't forget you'll need a external "soundcard" too!
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Of course there could be the ASIO4ALL drivers for the internal soundcard, but I can't say how they measure up as I've never used them before. I guess you'd not be that bothered about an external soundcard if you're using Reason and a load of samples anyway, and using headphones to mix on (laptop speakers are naturally fucking crap due to their compact size, like a very cheap AM radio). |
Thanks for your advice, i have got a USB soundcard that i think will work just fine for what i need, and a USB midi controller so that won't be a problem.
Still no reccomendations for an actual laptop? Should i just look beyond brands and wether they are dedicated to audio or not, and just look at the specs? |
if you don't already have a TI (not sure what virus you have) you should upgrade or invest in one, as it can function as a sound card and a midi interface
i have used this functionality on several occasions and can attest that it is quite good and quite cool :) |
Mac...without a doubt! If you're paranoid about the windoze transition, well, you could use windoze on the mac, but wtf would you want to ;)
Seriously, get the mac, you'll love it :) |
I have heard alot of good things about Mac's and that MacBook sure does look sexy :D If i do get a Mac, i'd surely create a Windows partition on it, just to make sure i can run most Windows-only programs. Does it work well?
I'm tempted, but i'm still not sure. Have anyone tried this PC for music making? |
Do you work mostly with MIDI or Audio?
If you work with Audio then it would be better if you could get your PC from home to the school - the HDs on a laptop are slower than those in a desktop so the audio bottlenecks much faster than with the faster RPM HDs If you use Audio I would recommend trying to find a laptop with 7,200 RPM HDs although I am not sure if they exist... Failing that you may want to look into Firewire external HDs... |
I use MIDI and computer synthesizers the most. Is a Mac good for this?
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