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           MrDwatt
             from Helsinki (Finland) on 2002-12-26 09:09 [#00491616]
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 I´m about to start making software based music. I will buy  me a PC as soon as I have the money.
  What do you think is important when buying a PC for music? I think i´m not going to use softsynths that much. I´m  more into sound, sound tweeking with editor and recording  stuff. And Acid like programming.
  I think i´m going to use Logic and a couple of sound  editors maybe a softsyth or a softsampler.
  So what do you think  of this?
  about amd1700+ a motherboard 512 or 256 ram(DDR, SDRAM... ...i´m lost in all thees  memory types, wich one to choose?)
  Cd-rw 40gb HD an old Voodoo 3 2000 3d card some kind of SoundBlaster(128, Live) utnill I get money and  need to buy a better sound card(The SoundTrack Audio DSP24  with midi)
  some kind of old MIDI synth from a friend a computer mic until I find need for abetter one.
  what is wrong?
  Remmember that the my budget is quite low.
  And one last question: What´s up with thees softsamplers,  what can you do with them, that you can´t do with Logic and  a SondEditor 
 
  
         
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           MrDwatt
             from Helsinki (Finland) on 2002-12-26 13:38 [#00491786]
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Hey, please com on this is important, just a little bit  boring maybe, but your help really matters!
 
  thnaks in advice
 
  
         
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           john is fast
             from sacramento (United States) on 2002-12-26 13:45 [#00491792]
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go for something with at least 256 ram, 512 is better but  256 should do the job well.
  If I was you I would go for something like logic or cubase  and a softsampler program like fruityloops or reason.  I use  fruityloops and hate reason though.  But others will say  otherwise. 
 
  
         
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           denniscpearce
             from Canada on 2002-12-26 13:46 [#00491793]
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ddr memmory is whats used on all the new mainboards, its  supposedly twice as fast, sdram , the old stuff is half as  expensive but ddr is required for new boards.. 
 
  
         
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           denniscpearce
             from Canada on 2002-12-26 13:50 [#00491796]
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i got my cd burner for 90 bucks, 40 speed write, they are  getting cheaper and chearper, thats cad$ too, but i also  bought a dvd reader for a sperate machine, for 70, but i  could have gotten a combined burner/dvd reader for 150,  maybe something to think about, even if you have a video dvd  player and you  think you wouldnt want to watch movies on  your tv, alot of large software (development stuff) is  coming on dvds these days and also there is often pc sstuff  on video dvds 
 
  
         
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           dave_g
             from United Kingdom on 2002-12-26 13:56 [#00491799]
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yes others will say otherwise! reason is cool. as is fruity!  cubase is good, never tried logic!! i would recommend a mac,  but if it has to be a pc then i would say that anything over  500mhz and 128mb of ram will be fine! the most important  things are the soundcard, get a 24/96 (thats 24bit 96khz)  for the 'best' sound, and a nice monitor, because you want  something which allows you to view things without hurting  your eyes, ie get a TFT(flatscreen) if budget allows or a  17".
  download demos of programs to see if you like them or not.  oh and about the ram, DDR is better than SDRAM, i.e double  data rate, so get this if budget allows for it. hope that  helps. I use a 400Mhz celeron with 128mb of ram, and it  works fine with cubase, fruityloops and reason,as well as  all outboard gear:) 
 
  
         
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           DJ Buzz
             from Odessa (Ukraine) on 2002-12-26 19:13 [#00492036]
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DDR is a good choice - 256 is quite enough. You DEFINITELY should buy 80Gb, not 40 - difference is some  10-15 bucks. Really. And you'll need that space...
 
  I'd go for a weaker CPU - you always can upgrade it later.  Your choice, tho. 
 
  
         
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           rarndaraki
             from from from from (United States) on 2002-12-26 19:36 [#00492064]
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dont get a pc, get an ibook or a powerbook.  that way you  can run all the good audio programs, and its easy to play  shows.  macz all da way. 
 
  
         
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           hepburnenthorpe
             from sydney (Australia) on 2002-12-26 20:03 [#00492084]
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you can run all good audio programs on a pc. excepting i  think logic has just been bought by apple so.... 
 
  
         
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           MrDwatt
             from Helsinki (Finland) on 2002-12-30 11:15 [#00495362]
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mac is too expensive! And I will probobly get all nessecery programs for free... I will get a used 21" from my sister. My problem will be the soundcard couse I wont have money for  that... 
 
  
         
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           hepburnenthorpe
             from sydney (Australia) on 2002-12-30 11:19 [#00495369]
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a standard sblive value sound card should do the trick, and  there fairly cheap. you can also download kxproject drivers  for it wich will give you decent latency, though i found  them to be a little unstable at times. 
 
  
         
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