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Summary: Learn how to choose the best computer for your home recording studio in this free online music production and recording video clip.
Tad Donley is a 25-year veteran producer, writer, singer, musician and music video creator who owns the popular Pro Sound And Video Recording Studio in Houston, TX.read more
"Hi! I‘m Tad Donley and I’m speaking in behalf of Expert Village. I got a couple of keyboards over here which helps and also the, I have a Dell Precision 650. It is a dual xeon 2.8 megahertz processor, it has got two gigs of memory and it can handle big operations. You do not need that for Nuendo. You can get something smaller than that. Do not get me wrong, but make sure you get something that handles, that handles this pretty fast, so it makes it easier for whatever applications you are using, ProTools, Nuendo whatever using, but that little beauty is great, it is powerful, it is fast, that is important."
eHow Article: How to Choose a Computer for Your Home Recording Studio
Comments
gopendra said
on 8/2/2008 Can he tell us which soud card he is using
audioforge said
on 4/23/2009 OOOOOh! 2.8 MHz cpu!!! OOOOh...Tickle Me Elmo has a bigger processor than that!!! What the??? Dude, drop the crack pipe and spread em...You're busted!
joshwilson1991 said
on 3/18/2009 please, for your own benefit, don't listen to this man, he hasn't got a clue what is going on, and apparently, his computer is less powerful than my phone- 2.8Mhz processor.
To be honest I don't believe he has even heard a song before.
jhook1 said
on 9/7/2008 wow i am a MAC man myself and yes be like Nike and "jut do it" and get a Mac this guy is a dumb a$$ and should cut off that $h%t on his head!!! wow this guy sucks !!!!
triphonik said
on 8/2/2008 Um- Um- It would be fun for me to brag about my computer here but I will put my ego aside. The choice of computer: Well I am a Mac user and the Mac vs PC debate is a totally different arguemment (both PC and Mac have their strengths and weaknesses). Tell me Mr. Donley, will a 5400rpm Hard-drive preform better than a SATA? Why is Ram important? How much does the operating system come into play? You see folks- and by now you've seen my posts on his other video's, I stand on a soap-box preaching education. An education either by reading on your own or by going to school. These videos are NOT an alternate to either.