Re: Pro Tools and buying a new computer
You can run reaper from pretty much any pc. I run it as a portable solution on a real old laptop, as PT doesn't even load on it.
You will need some sort of audio interface to record into reaper. Depending on your requirements there a lot of options for 1 or 2 input interfaces, in the 100-200 pound range.
Something like the M-audio fast track USB could be useful for you.
Like I said you can download a demo of Reaper, use your internal sound card for playback, just to test your PC requirements. If all is well you can then look at purchasing an interface.
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