Worst Laptop that will run Tracktion
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- KVRian
- 665 posts since 7 Jan, 2003 from somewhere between 50 and 60Hz
if you're prepared to render to disk heaps, that laptop will be fine
I ran Tracktion on a PII 400 for a while, it was only VST effects that were giving me headaches
and you might wanna fork out for a faster laptop drive if you can spare the cash
I ran Tracktion on a PII 400 for a while, it was only VST effects that were giving me headaches
and you might wanna fork out for a faster laptop drive if you can spare the cash
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- KVRist
- 274 posts since 11 Jun, 2004
running a p3 650 128 meg
sfuckin great
hope this helps
oh sampler and reverb bit intensive
thats about it
cheers
sfuckin great
hope this helps
oh sampler and reverb bit intensive
thats about it
cheers
I aint famous enough to be handin out signatures
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1617 posts since 2 Dec, 2003
Ok... so it looks like it will run on some of the older comuputers.... does it need a good graphics card.... i was looking at this one laptop but it only had an 8 meg graphics card.
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- KVRian
- 1422 posts since 16 Jan, 2004 from Minneapolis, MN.
Heh. Now this is laptop advice that I can use. 
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
Your graphics card will be the least of your concerns. I wouldn't sweat it. If it can display SVGA, it can display Tracktion.
Greg
Greg
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- KVRist
- 276 posts since 8 Feb, 2004 from France
works on my laptop PII 233. 20 Gb fast HD. That's the point.
Forget the VST(i) of course...
Forget the VST(i) of course...
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- KVRist
- 268 posts since 11 Nov, 2003 from kentucky
Powerbook G3 266 (wallstreet), 384mb RAM, 20gb 5400 rpm hd.
Selling on ebay for 250.00 or so.
Built-in audio is good for 16 bit but I leave the input gain at 0 and use a mackie 1202 vlz....also a very good value.
As much as I love macs, I really think the credit here goes to Jules. Tracktion is very stable on this 6 year old laptop. I'm not going to run a studio on this set-up but I've got good ears and a lot of experience working in much larger studios (like warner bros' now defunct "Loft" in Nashville). The limitations are a blessing (at least I keep telling myself this until I can get a used ibook G4. Budget? What budget, I'm an artist!)
If I were updating used on the cheap, I'd be relatively happy with a 500 mhz g3 ibook - used & refurb available for about 500.00.
Selling on ebay for 250.00 or so.
Built-in audio is good for 16 bit but I leave the input gain at 0 and use a mackie 1202 vlz....also a very good value.
As much as I love macs, I really think the credit here goes to Jules. Tracktion is very stable on this 6 year old laptop. I'm not going to run a studio on this set-up but I've got good ears and a lot of experience working in much larger studios (like warner bros' now defunct "Loft" in Nashville). The limitations are a blessing (at least I keep telling myself this until I can get a used ibook G4. Budget? What budget, I'm an artist!)
If I were updating used on the cheap, I'd be relatively happy with a 500 mhz g3 ibook - used & refurb available for about 500.00.
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- KVRist
- 88 posts since 3 Jan, 2004 from Florida
[/quote]I really don't like macs that much.... not because they aren't good but because I don't know how to use them very well.
Aren't Mac's just a diffrent brand of computer that uses a diffrent OS
Aren't Mac's just a diffrent brand of computer that uses a diffrent OS
Robert T
