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New Post 9/15/2007 1:53 PM
  musicalhair
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lap top question 
Hey everyone,

First off, I want to say I'm glad that prorec is back up and running. I learned a lot here years ago and I think it filled a need that was left unaddressed in its absence.

My question is about laptops. I need to get one mainly for word processing and maybe even some power point stuff and for a sheet music program for a music theory class I'm in. IF I were to see about sticking Sonar in it and using it for recording or shooting little vids to put up on You Tube (I guess using Vegas).

Would I want to start off with a 7200 rpm hard drive as the internal drive, and partition off a section for the audio/vid storage, or us an external one via USB or Firewire? If external, then does the speed of the internal one matter? I suppose I'd keep Sonar and or Vegas themselves on the main partition of the internal drive, along with MS Office (Word and PowerPoint anyway) and Finale.

The most I'd record with the thing it two tracks (just stereo) live of real informal stuff.
 
New Post 9/15/2007 10:14 PM
  apl
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If you're only recording two tracks, you don't need much horsepower.  Consider Creative's PCMCIA sound card.

http://us.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=1&subcategory=205&product=10769

 
New Post 9/15/2007 11:03 PM
  musicalhair
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Re: lap top question 
I have a digiface from RME in one computer right now. I'm leaning toward getting the card for it for a laptop and using that. It seems to be over kill for what I want to do with a laptop though so I might go a different route. I'll be looking at that link shortly, thanks.
 
New Post 9/16/2007 9:54 AM
  Bill Park
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  . I need to get one mainly for word processing and maybe even some power point stuff and for a sheet music program for a music theory class I'm in. IF I were to see about sticking Sonar in it and using it for recording or shooting little vids to put up on You Tube (I guess using Vegas).

Would I want to start off with a 7200 rpm hard drive ....

The most I'd record with the thing it two tracks (just stereo) live of real informal stuff.

 

Okay, a couple of things..

you can buy a Dell on ebay or somesuch for almost nothing (under $600) that will do a certain amount of recording....easily 2 tracks, probably more than ten, but if you're adding video you have to figure that into the data flow, too.  The internal drive will do fine, but they are usually smaller in these budget machines.

 

You could buy a more muscular machine, but that gets real expensive real fast.  I bought a Dell for my girl last Christmas for under $600, and a laptop specifically for recording for well over $2000.

 

You could put a firewire hard drive in line....  I bought a pair of firewire drive enclosures that allow me to insert my own drives, so you can buy 400 gig under $100 Samson Spinpoint 7200 RPM drives and simply plug them in to the enclosure.  Another answer would be to get a pull-out drive bay case, but really, four screws and a couple of connectors, not such a big deal for a personal setup.

Learning how to set up the laptop for recording will be more important at first.

 

No reason to worry, until you decide that you need to record a boatload of tracks at once, or you suddenly need to put massive amounts of processing on massive amounts of tracks... then NO computer is fast enough.  Buy the inexpensive machine and be happy until you find limits, then upgrade when/as/if it becomes practical.

 

  Bill

 
New Post 9/17/2007 5:47 AM
  musicalhair
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Re: lap top question 
That is about the best I could have hoped to hear, thanks.
 
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