Computer and recording setup...a little assistance required
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You like the power supply eh?
Awesome info Len - thanks again. I'm continually blown away by Taxi member's abilities to be highly productive and helpful on the forums at the same time.
I'm based in Dublin, Ireland BTW. Just across the water from Germany
cheers man
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Awesome info Len - thanks again. I'm continually blown away by Taxi member's abilities to be highly productive and helpful on the forums at the same time.
I'm based in Dublin, Ireland BTW. Just across the water from Germany
cheers man
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You're very welcome Gar, glad to be of help, productive?denalihighway wrote:You like the power supply eh?
Awesome info Len - thanks again. I'm continually blown away by Taxi member's abilities to be highly productive and helpful on the forums at the same time.
I'm based in Dublin, Ireland BTW. Just across the water from Germany
cheers man
Gar
Ireland, that's just across the water from the U.S.,lol!
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...and just across the galaxy from Aldebaran!
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Re: Computer and recording setup...a little assistance requi
My opinion, if you're getting a new case and MOBO, you might also want more cores and a 64-bit OS, depending on your workflow and software. I'm kinda up against it, myself; I can't use/upgrade Kontakt, (killing some instrument libraries I paid good money for) and my favorite drum software no longer supports my defunct WinXP OS, but 64-bit drivers aren't available for my legacy Tascam I/O hardware. In my case, and maybe yours, it might be time to buy a new computer.
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Thanks Mojo
here's where I get publicly embarrassed...
- so, what exactly do you mean by "cores" ?
- I'm actually running Windows 7 , 64-bit - so that's OK right?
You say getting a "new computer"...but is that pretty much what I'm doing if I'm replacing MOBO, CPU and RAM etc? Or do you mean OS and the whole shooting match?
I would look at upgrading the drives ASAP too - but down the line a bit. Perhaps an SSD etc.
here's where I get publicly embarrassed...
- so, what exactly do you mean by "cores" ?
- I'm actually running Windows 7 , 64-bit - so that's OK right?
You say getting a "new computer"...but is that pretty much what I'm doing if I'm replacing MOBO, CPU and RAM etc? Or do you mean OS and the whole shooting match?
I would look at upgrading the drives ASAP too - but down the line a bit. Perhaps an SSD etc.
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Here's the wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-core_processor
The $99 AMD chip I had spec'ed was a 4 core or Quad core.
The advantage is that it can speed up parallel processes, so it's almost like having 4 cpu's in 1, not really though because if the software either doesn't or can't always use the parallel processing and other effects, it doesn't quite have the power as 4 cpu's.
"... Using the innovative Multi Core support you can specify the number of kernels on your computer should be reserved for Independence. This ensures that Independence has the highest amount of CPU resources at its disposal, causing problems for other processes."
this is from a Sound on Sound article, "Thanks to hyperthreading, the Core i7 presents itself to applications as eight virtual processing cores. A preferences dialogue lets you set an upper limit to the number of CPU cores Samplitude will use, and defaults to three. Having raised this to eight, I tried to stress it out by running multiple stereo instances of a demanding 64-bit plug-in, in this case, Softube's Classic Channel. The first signs of distress became apparent after the 51st instance..."
I have the Independence sampler, and I know that if I had more than just a dual core processor, I can select other options of running say 2 cores for Independence if I had a quad core processor, etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-core_processor
The $99 AMD chip I had spec'ed was a 4 core or Quad core.
The advantage is that it can speed up parallel processes, so it's almost like having 4 cpu's in 1, not really though because if the software either doesn't or can't always use the parallel processing and other effects, it doesn't quite have the power as 4 cpu's.
"... Using the innovative Multi Core support you can specify the number of kernels on your computer should be reserved for Independence. This ensures that Independence has the highest amount of CPU resources at its disposal, causing problems for other processes."
this is from a Sound on Sound article, "Thanks to hyperthreading, the Core i7 presents itself to applications as eight virtual processing cores. A preferences dialogue lets you set an upper limit to the number of CPU cores Samplitude will use, and defaults to three. Having raised this to eight, I tried to stress it out by running multiple stereo instances of a demanding 64-bit plug-in, in this case, Softube's Classic Channel. The first signs of distress became apparent after the 51st instance..."
I have the Independence sampler, and I know that if I had more than just a dual core processor, I can select other options of running say 2 cores for Independence if I had a quad core processor, etc.
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Hey Len, back again
So, gonna take the plunge and get this upgraded stuff soon. This is my current shopping list, just wondered if you had any comments?
MOBO:
http://www.hardwareversand.de/en/DDR3/5 ... R3.article
CPU:
http://www.hardwareversand.de/en/Sockel ... 55.article
RAM:
2 x http://www.memoryc.ie/products/descript ... index.html
So, gonna take the plunge and get this upgraded stuff soon. This is my current shopping list, just wondered if you had any comments?
MOBO:
http://www.hardwareversand.de/en/DDR3/5 ... R3.article
CPU:
http://www.hardwareversand.de/en/Sockel ... 55.article
RAM:
2 x http://www.memoryc.ie/products/descript ... index.html
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Re: Computer and recording setup...a little assistance requi
looks good to me. I wanted to make sure the ram was supported and everything was compatible. I don't see any problems. Be sure and keep us updated!denalihighway wrote:Hey Len, back again
So, gonna take the plunge and get this upgraded stuff soon. This is my current shopping list, just wondered if you had any comments?
MOBO:
http://www.hardwareversand.de/en/DDR3/5 ... R3.article
CPU:
http://www.hardwareversand.de/en/Sockel ... 55.article
RAM:
2 x http://www.memoryc.ie/products/descript ... index.html
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Will do - thanks again for your help.
Incidentally, the machine was cruising along nice yesterday. I imagine it was due to me obsessively freezing midi tracks and cutting out any CPU related fat in the rest of the project though!
But I also imagined it might be that the parts know they're going on the scrap-heap soon - "Please! Don't replace us, we'll work harder - we promise!"
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Incidentally, the machine was cruising along nice yesterday. I imagine it was due to me obsessively freezing midi tracks and cutting out any CPU related fat in the rest of the project though!
But I also imagined it might be that the parts know they're going on the scrap-heap soon - "Please! Don't replace us, we'll work harder - we promise!"
cheers
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Well you won't have to be so conserving of your resources after the update!
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