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RE: O.T. Computers
If you want to use it for all things musical, here are some highlights to
look for in your future "Hog":
If you're doing digital recording, editing, you'll want a hefty amount of
processor power, what's hefty? anything over 1GHz.
1GHz of RAM should cost you around 75-100 bucks, a mere pittance these
days,
so load it up with RAM, you can never be too thin or have too much RAM.
You'll also want a fast disk, preferrably SCSI 10,000RPM disks, this will
allow you fast reads and writes to all of that good musical data.
CDR is a must.
Go stripped down on the applications that it comes with, get an OS, the
rest you can either download, pirate or purchase. A lot of times
manufacturers (like compaq) load these machines with 100's of funky
applications that sound neat on the showroom floor, but you'll never use
"Ultra-Low-Fat-Magic-Colored-Disco-Roap-Map-Maker, with the iron-on T-shirt
printable sheets!"
Make sure that your computer case has slots available for expansion of
devices, such as adding a sound card or i/o board, etc.
Just think about what your system may look like in 2 years, and if you'll
be
able to attain that with your current plan for a box.
Good luck,
D
-----Original Message-----
From: William Mcallister [mailto:BILLYBUDDHA@webtv.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 4:25 PM
To: Loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: O.T. Computers
Well I'm coming out of the closet, thats right I don't own a computer.
BUT, I'm getting ready to purchase one and would like some advice from
the intelligent LD community. Whats the best bang for the buck? I
eventually want to use it for recording and all things musical. Thank
you all. Bill/Las Vegas