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by bretheweb on Mon Mar 07, 2005 12:26 pm

by nmodi on Mon Mar 07, 2005 1:34 pm
by halfpower on Mon Mar 07, 2005 8:42 pm

by saiyr on Tue Mar 08, 2005 1:12 am

by bretheweb on Sat Mar 12, 2005 7:30 pm

by Heretec on Sat Mar 12, 2005 7:48 pm

by halfpower on Sat Mar 12, 2005 8:35 pm
bretheweb wrote:Whadda ya think?
Can I make all these things play well together?

by halfpower on Sat Mar 12, 2005 8:39 pm
halfpower wrote:The AMD chips run a lot cooler than the newer Intel P4s. So your overall system fan noise will be less.

by bretheweb on Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:50 pm
Heretec wrote:i would strongly discourage you from buying a soundblaster.
check the interfaces section for lots of threads that might help you decide which audio interface is best for you.

by bretheweb on Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:59 pm
halfpower wrote:If it was not for the expensive video card and the water cooler, I would have said that the power supply was a little hefty.
I heard so many bad things about the drivers for the E-mu cards that I'm scared to buy one.
As for the memory, I don't think it will run at the 4200 speed unless you're an overclocker.
If you have four hard drives then they will probably need some kind of cooling.
I've also heard some mixed opinions regarding the effectiveness of things like Acoustipack. I've heard they can dampen case vibrations, but don't actually acoustically insulate the case.
Other than that it looks OK. NOTE: I'm not an expert.

by Thrash on Sun Mar 13, 2005 3:09 am

by halfpower on Sun Mar 13, 2005 3:25 am
bretheweb wrote:I've read many reviews on the EMu 1820M and what it looked like was that the system requires actually reading the manual and that it made some compromises... like not getting any effects when recording at 196.As for the memory, I don't think it will run at the 4200 speed unless you're an overclocker.
Oh, it'll run at 4200... I was just wondering if it the price/performance sweet spot was closer to 3200.

by cornieleous on Mon Mar 14, 2005 10:37 pm
where is the point of diminishing returns for speed versus cost?

by bretheweb on Mon Mar 14, 2005 11:57 pm
Much lower than you are spending.
I personally think you are wasting your money on well over half the system-that is to say,
I would rather buy good studio gear than waste money on half of that or more I can build an equivalent machine for less than 1000 (not counting the extra HD's, video card, other bells and whistles that do not affect performance)
I am certainly not trying to discourage you from this,
I am just posting my opinion because I see so many systems that are like a show car lately.
In 1 year that 4000 dollar box will be obsolete.
I never buy the top of the line because in 6 months to a year everything is half price anyway.
I am seeing a lot of these flashy systems, but most of them don't run well because they get too complicated.
Thats my opinion.

by cornieleous on Tue Mar 15, 2005 3:54 am
It's a shame there wasn't more than just your opinion as I was really looking forward to more constructive input.
Quote:
Other than that it looks OK. NOTE: I'm not an expert.
Hey, me neither, which is why I'm looking for opinions. Very Happy
Thanks.
You're kidding, right?
What sorts of systems do you think music studio's and animation houses use?
$1000 boxes?
Hardly.
Playing the "waiting for prices to drop" game is pointless, after all.
The prices *will* drop... and waiting only means you don't have the box in the meantime.

by bretheweb on Tue Mar 15, 2005 8:09 am
Apple Macs. Most professionals, especially those working with video, avoid Windows and the PC platform.
I disagree. Usually a majority of games and applications cannot even take advantage of the latest hardware until it has been on the market for some time, long enough for hardware prices to come down. In effect, I am not missing much (if anything) during this time by not having the extra muscle in my machines.

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