ProTools LE - How fast a chip do you need?

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ProTools LE - How fast a chip do you need?

Post by arkjack » Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:34 am

I have been configuring my laptop for the studio. My CPU is a 1.4Ghz Intel Celeron. I have been having a time trying to nail down the system requirements to run ProTools. Does anyone know if my CPU can handle it?Thanks in advanceArkJacques

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Re: ProTools LE - How fast a chip do you need?

Post by twilsbach » Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:50 am

I don't have an answer as to minimum processor speed, but in the MIDI latency thread, someone posted a Sound on Sound link of tweaks you can make to XP to make your audio programs run smoother. Worth checking out.

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Re: ProTools LE - How fast a chip do you need?

Post by arkjack » Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:32 pm

Thanks for the info twils.... I did find out that the Celeron is "not supported" for Protools so I'm thinking through m y next strategy....

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Re: ProTools LE - How fast a chip do you need?

Post by nickbatzdorf » Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:27 pm

Digidesign always has very specific system requirements, ArkJacques. I can't give you the direct link, but look for "compatibility" under Support on their site and you'll find it.

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