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i have been using a roland vs1880 for the past few years, and am
considering moving to a laptop setup for remote work. i have an ibm t40, centrino 1.5ghz, but only 4200 rpm drive. 1. i think i will jsut buy a second latop and deicate it to audio. which is th best laptop for audio, and what specs do i need? (hdd speed, ram, etc.) 2. what is the best audio recording software - best bang for buck? i generally only use 8-10 tracks for the small ensemble acoustic work i do. i want to be able to use plugins like the SIR convolution reverb. 3. it is nice having the roland worksurface for mixing and control. i am wary of trying to mix using software only, using a mouse to controls faders, etc. what is a good work surface, or do you find the laptop control/work area to be adequate? 4. i have 8 channels of millennia media HV3 preamps, so i only need line in on the interface. what is a good interface that can give me 4-8 line inputs with outputs to USB2 or firewire? 5. what else whould i know/consider? thanks to all. |
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