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So memory is king! I'll aim to get this machine up to 4gb then. Thanks Daniel. On 3/8/11, Daniel Thomas <danielthomas4@mac.com> wrote: > Any motherboard processor combination > 2 ghz will do nicely. But plan >on > an minimum 4 gb of ram for stable performance on a stage. > Good luck with it. > Daniel > > > > On Mar 8, 2011, at 8:17 AM, Akraf Emaho wrote: > >> Hello people, >> >> I've recently started exploring both Mobius and Ableton, with a view to >> eventually putting together a live act (prob a duo) playing acoustic, >> looped, Abletonised music. A kind of "acoustic house" you could call >it. >> Having read Rick's legendary percussion post and attached thread, I'm >> planning on doing everything live with no canned loops to really get a >> sense of fun and intimacy going on. The idea is to create the most >funky, >> danceable, joyous vibe possible from just two mediocre musos and a >> laptop!!! :) >> >> Anyway: the present problem. My Pentium 4 2.66Ghz with 768MB of RAM >can't >> handle Live 8 at all. I'm looking to upgrade it cheaply - I was >thinking >> maybe a second-hand Athlon x2 with motherboard from eBay (about £40-£50 >> total). This would allow me to get 2+GB of DDR2, possibly free from a >> friend. The present motherboard will only take the much more expensive >> DDR flavour, which would be incompatible with any future upgrades >anyway. >> >> Will this be enough to run Ableton synced with Mobius while using >effects, >> warping, groove engine etc in Ableton? I just need enough power to >allow >> experimentation and writing/arranging some songs for this format for >now. >> >> Later on I can cross the bridge of needing a super-powerful laptop for >the >> actual live performances. There's also the issue of an audio interface, >> but again that can wait for now: this will be done one painfully >expensive >> step at a time! >> >> Akraf >> >> > >