Jim Roseberry
Hi Keith,
FWIW, If you're wanting to run substantial loads at the lowest possible latency (for tight timing with VSTi), you're not going to get that in a $850 laptop.
I'd consider building a custom Cube...
Thanks, Jim!
Although I haven't quite given up on the laptop, this is a brilliant suggestion (typical for you...)
I put together an HTPC about 8 months ago to run XBMC. Offhand, I forget if I put an i3 or i5 in it--I know there wasn't a need to overspend on power, just hard drives. It has an SSD and a blu-ray drive so it wound up being a very nice little component in my TV stand. So, you can see the idea of building a computer in a tiny box appeals to me!
The only downside I see to the cube solution is that it does give you the additional hassle of carting around a display and PC keyboard. So there's that.
However--just like the HTPC--the idea of matching power-to-task is one of the things that keeps the laptop as a possibility for me. Right now, I see a
number of laptops with i7s running at 2+ GHz in the price range I mention. Of course, there are trade-offs at that price point but there are quite a few brands/models to choose from.
For me, the "task" part of the equation is in your first sentence. "If you're wanting to run substantial loads at the lowest possible latency..." How can I get clarity on what would be a "substantial load" in my case? I can say I'll probably be doing traditional bar-band classic rock. I own Alchemy and Omnisphere but I'm not sure If I'd be using them much or at all. I do use them a ton in electronic and other music I compose in my studio but I don't see them in this setting. So, the real dense, layered, resource-piggy stuff doesn't seem to something I need to worry about.
Practically speaking, the load would basically be whatever I could get under my 10 fingers at once--So I'm seeing TruePianos or maybe that with strings layered on it, for example. If I have one MIDI keyboard, I'll be likely to do a two-way split sometimes; if I carry two, I might have a total of four instruments. The instruments I'm thinking of using besides those are ones I typically don't think of as resource pigs--NI B4, Sylenth, Zebra, M-Tron Pro, Dimension Pro, Rapture, some Kontakt libraries--stuff like that. But not at the same time. Again, very practically speaking, it would be like an organ part with my left hand an a synth lead on the right.
I've never tried to play out this way before and don't know anyone who does, so I don't have any real knowledge to draw on. But it
seems to me like the laptops I'm seeing should be power enough for this task. Although..."completely glitch-free at a 48-sample ASIO buffer size using a RME USB audio interface..."? I don't know.
Anyway, I'd very much appreciate all support/attacks on my thinking! I appreciate the education (
before I spend the money.

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Thank you!