Hi all,
Please take a look at the gear in my sig.
I'm wanting to get a laptop (less than 1.5k would be really nice) to do all my music. I use an MAudio Fastrack Pro to connect to the Kurtz. I was thinking either i5 or i7 with 8 GB and 1 or 1.5 HDD in 17 inches. Should this do? Do I need that much internal space if it's only for music (I'm mostly thinking about the VSTs - not my files themselves).
Any brand/model recommendations would also be great. TIA.
Laptop Recommendations
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- KVRist
- 87 posts since 12 Dec, 2009
Kawai MP11, Apogee Duet, MPB 2018, Komplete 10, Spectrasonics Trinity, Ivory II, Pianoteq 6, Ravencroft 275, Logic X, Cubase 8, Spitfire Audio (most products), Superior Drummer 3, ST4
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- KVRAF
- 1624 posts since 14 Sep, 2007 from www.koeln.de/en/
I use an ACER notebook with i7, 1.5 TB, 17 inch and 8 GB RAM for my music production.jtiis wrote:Hi all,
Please take a look at the gear in my sig.
I'm wanting to get a laptop (less than 1.5k would be really nice) to do all my music. I use an MAudio Fastrack Pro to connect to the Kurtz. I was thinking either i5 or i7 with 8 GB and 1 or 1.5 HDD in 17 inches. Should this do? Do I need that much internal space if it's only for music (I'm mostly thinking about the VSTs - not my files themselves).
Any brand/model recommendations would also be great. TIA.
Totally happy with it !
I paid 1200 EUR for it about a year ago.
I do need the 1.5 TB, btw, as I have ~500 GB of samples for Kontakt alone.
Never looked back on the times when I used a desktop computer.
The Notebook has so many advantages, especially the portability. I can take it to the band rehearsal or my living room where I connect it to the TV via HDMI.
I even took it to my sleeping room when I was sick and made some music while lying in bed
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- KVRian
- 621 posts since 5 Aug, 2002 from United States
Wrong forum to post the question, but ....
MacBook Air 11' here, very mobile and works perfect.
MacBook Air 11' here, very mobile and works perfect.
Dell desktop Win 10 /2012 MacBook Pro
Cubase Pro 10/Mixcraft 9
Cubase Pro 10/Mixcraft 9
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- KVRian
- 1239 posts since 17 Jul, 2003
You must be joking, I got an MBA 13" i7 1.8 ghz 4 GB ram 250GB and it's ok as all the CPU is handled by my hardware (no vsti, just a few vst).Dewaine wrote:Wrong forum to post the question, but ....
MacBook Air 11' here, very mobile and works perfect.
Did you read the OP's post ????
If you want to sell him a mac at least go for the $$$$ pro.Kurzweil PC3x, Komplete 6,Omnisphere, Trilian, Stylus RMX, Ivory II, SampleTank 2XL, SonikSynth 2, Miroslav Philharmonic, GPO 4, Superior Drummer 2.0, Sebilius 6, Cubase 5
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- KVRian
- 1122 posts since 12 Mar, 2005
Not to start an irrelevant argument, but the MBA's i7 will run everything mentioned just fine. My MBP from 2009 with a Core 2 Duo still runs all of that.mbncp wrote:You must be joking, I got an MBA 13" i7 1.8 ghz 4 GB ram 250GB and it's ok as all the CPU is handled by my hardware (no vsti, just a few vst).Dewaine wrote:Wrong forum to post the question, but ....
MacBook Air 11' here, very mobile and works perfect.
Did you read the OP's post ????
If you want to sell him a mac at least go for the $$$$ pro.Kurzweil PC3x, Komplete 6,Omnisphere, Trilian, Stylus RMX, Ivory II, SampleTank 2XL, SonikSynth 2, Miroslav Philharmonic, GPO 4, Superior Drummer 2.0, Sebilius 6, Cubase 5
Now, the MBA doesn't remotely fit his needs otherwise (screen size, disk space, etc) but to say the MBA doesn't have enough processing power is erroneous.