Unless you have a rather specialized need, most PCs are overkill for general music production today.
Take even a mid level NUC (500 dollars or less) and you can record 32 channels @ 24/44khz stereo at probably a 128 to 64 buffer. Which is probably within the scope of much of commercial music today. Which is great because it makes the entry into music production so much easier today than ever.
Of course you can geek out and make PC optimizing your hobby. But if you just want to lay down some tracks, and are smart with it, it doesn't really matter so much today.
Take even a mid level NUC (500 dollars or less) and you can record 32 channels @ 24/44khz stereo at probably a 128 to 64 buffer. Which is probably within the scope of much of commercial music today. Which is great because it makes the entry into music production so much easier today than ever.
Of course you can geek out and make PC optimizing your hobby. But if you just want to lay down some tracks, and are smart with it, it doesn't really matter so much today.
Statistics: Posted by VitaminD — Fri Sep 13, 2024 11:25 pm