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Originally Posted by ryanoliver #1. If money is no object you should build or buy a quad-core system like an i7 with 6 gigs of RAM, this be the new shit. If budget is a concern then an Intel Core 2 duo with 4 gigs will be fine. Make sure you have a few hard drives, minimum 2, keep all your audio on the second drive. I have an additional third drive that I keep all my samples on. Your PC will run faster if it's exchanging data from seperate sources rather than all on one drive.
#2. Programs like Cubase or as we call them "DAW's" (Digital Audio Workstation's) are a matter of preference. I use Sonar... I do not likes the Cubase. However, they all do the same thing, some more efficiently than others.
#3. Drummers have big egos and small penises. |
#1. Yeah, somebody else said something like this before... About having more than one hard-drive. Guess I'll add that to the to-do list. *adds*
#2. OH,
THAT's what it means!! I saw that earlier but I didn't know what the hell it meant and had already asked enough doofus-y questions so... Decided to just wait until the definition presented itself somewhere. Looks like you've got me covered.

lol
#3. Yeah, but ya don't know that until you've already danced the forbidden dance... And then it's just like, "Goddamn, I knew I shoulda gone with the bass-player."