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  • Dumping Q6600 Tower in favor of Notebook.........IF
2012/07/14 13:44:52
TomBO77
Hey Guys,

Cakewalk user since version 1 on 5/1/2 floppy. Been building my own Workstations soon after that.

Since I am retired,  My projects anymore consist of music beds, for website developers , iphone games, restaurant ambiance loops ( apparently these guys don't like paying ASCAP/BMI/SESAC for music not one is really listening to. 

My last build was years ago..(Q6600) and has served me well. I don't use a whole lot of samples or soft synths except for Superior Drummer. The Tyros/Motif combo has excellent voices for my purposes. 
What I want to do is ditch the desktop, the Presonus Firebox/Motif X8  Firewire and use a notebook, 
I though about this since i am ready to get a new notebook to replace my MX11R2 and build a new Studio DAW. I though if i could stand a 15" screen I could kill two birds with one stone so to speak. 

My wife is doing tracks for her gigs pn an old Inspiron 1501 ( Athaln X2 UA25 interface) with no issues. Her track counts are less than 8 . she creates the project on the Tyros or Motif then runs the stereo file into the Notebook and adds tracks and any vocals there

I belive I can do the same on a much more pwoerful notebook that may eclipse my desktop. I don't spend a whole lot of time on  projects.. I mean  $500 for an iPhone game means using the Tyros 4 for the base Rhythm section arrangement and not spending more than a few hours to finished project which is upload to a sharing site. For that kind of money I am not spending a week sequencing individual tracks or getting live players.  This is not brain surgery nor it require Hans Zimmer quality requirements. Few laymen would guess the projects were done within hours.  But an larger projects which I don' take much any more, and my own material  I do use the Motif and some live stuff but still rarely use more than 16 tracks. KISS is my way of working.  

I know i can do this on a Sager/Clevo (many of which the pro builders use)  I want to dump the Tower and use the notebook as a replacement IF 

1. The note book allows two external monitors (VGA ok) natively using the HDMI and VGA outputs. 
2. I can  use the Hybrid Seagate and external 3.0 7200 RPM drives for project Storage
3 Since I will be using this a portable set up as well I prefer a smaller screen The Sagars amd MSI have 15" that seem to fit the bill. 
4. I won't be using the Presonus Firebox as the mouse generated "zipper noise" is prevalent unless it is powered separately. Going to buy a new interface.  Probably the Roland Quad 4 

Possibe? 

My idea is go with an I7 because Sonar is optimized for them...I also used Cubase but don't care for the work flow and always return to Sonar. 


 
2012/07/15 15:37:15
IK Obi
What kind of budget are you setting aside for this machine? An i7 tower will be far cheaper than an i7 laptop, but there are a ton of options for what your needs are.
2012/07/16 01:38:18
TomBO77
IK Obi


What kind of budget are you setting aside for this machine? An i7 tower will be far cheaper than an i7 laptop, but there are a ton of options for what your needs are.

I am looking at building a tower for around a $1000 Already have the case ,PS SATA drives etc. 
My thought is becasue I really don;t do a lot of tracks or use VSTI synths I could ditch the desktop and get a Quad notebook (ala sager 9120 or even their 11"  ) and attach it to use two of the the monitors. Then I can take my work anywhere and also replace my 11" Alienware I use in the living room. The tower is loud and I could keep it intact and use it as qn office machine to replace an aging Dell Optiplex

Years ago I could run all the tracks I needed on a P III surely a notebook can handle Sonar X1 with a Roland Quad Capture or Yamaha Audiogram until USB 3 Interfaces go mainstream..  

Most of my PC tracking is stereo tracks from the Tyros ot motif already mixed. i add vocals and a few more over dubs. I want to get away from the Presonus and FW in general. 
2012/07/16 14:56:05
IK Obi
That sounds like a plan and a realistic budget for what you want. Though I would double check on the double monitors. I learned quickly with my last 2 laptops that only 2 can be used unless you have a high end graphics card installed. So you may be able to use 2 monitors at once, but may not be able to use the laptop monitor at the same time, if that makes sense.
2012/07/17 09:52:03
Jim Roseberry
know i can do this on a Sager/Clevo (many of which the pro builders use)  I want to dump the Tower and use the notebook as a replacement IF 



If you're talking in lieu of a tower/desktop, I'd make sure the laptop is a beast.
You're looking at $3000+ for a laptop that's anywhere close to the equal of a fast tower.

If you choose an off-the-shelf laptop, be aware that DPC latency won't be nearly as low as a well configured tower. This is primarily important if you're wish to work at ultra low latency settings.

Unless you really need the portability, I'd opt for the tower option.
Offers a lot more performance for the buck... and it can be upgraded (not possible with the laptop)

None of the limitations of a laptop...
2012/07/18 00:21:59
TomBO77
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I think I can beat my current set up easily for half of $3000. with a Quad card.  I don;t see How I could not get 24 tracks on a much better equipt unit than a $16000 unit would buy.  There is no comparison between these units. My wife gets 16 tracks easily on an AMD X2 Dell 1501 using Sonar 4 with a Cakewalk ( formally Edirol) UX25 Interface


2012/07/18 00:37:42
TomBO77
IK Obi


That sounds like a plan and a realistic budget for what you want. Though I would double check on the double monitors. I learned quickly with my last 2 laptops that only 2 can be used unless you have a high end graphics card installed. So you may be able to use 2 monitors at once, but may not be able to use the laptop monitor at the same time, if that makes sense.
I only need two external. Won't need the internal in the studio. 



Looking at this: $1559 ASUS  Also Sager and MSI  Don;t want a cumber some 17" display. rather use the 15 or carry a 19" if needed off site.

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2012/07/18 10:45:12
jcschild
at those prices i dont know why you are not buying a for audio laptop from a daw builder..
2012/07/18 14:50:50
TomBO77
Good idea Scott but I have found (as indicated above) the  latest components are not neccesarily found in the in the custom DAW machines but the prices are the same or in some case even more. Plus I will use this as a n all around PC as well.  I am keeping my Q6600 system until I am sure I can get what I need done using the notebook. Prices are a consideration as well.  If I was building a desktop i would be more inclined to use a DAW builder ofr the noise vs power issue as well. My home built PC is louder than you guys would make and run cooler as well. 

With the limited amount of tracks and VSTi's  I use I don't need  completely  "optimized for audio" hardware.  I have found I can eliminate  many useless Windows 7  processes I don't need or use them on demand. Firstly I am looking for  the most up to date components for the money at this point. I know I will have a lot of overhead but I do some video editing as well. Maybe even some gaming.  

My biggest concern is dual monitor support as can be seen from my home set up. The third monitor is a VGA  feed from the Tyros 4.  Only using two for Sonar. 

 My wife has been tracking great glitch free tracks on an old Dell with an AMD and I thought I should be able to do the same and more on something with a 3rd gen quad and the  new  GTX video card is a bonus. Another solution I am looking at is the   sager 11" with the same specs. That could in effect replace my M11X I use on the end table in my living room for Internet use.  I have too many PCs to keep up with.

3  notebooks and three desktops. LOL I could eliminate 2 notebooks and a desktop with a new powerful notebook IF I can get the video support.   I think I prefer the Seagate XT hybrid over the SSD at this point after reading and seeing some benchmarks. Seagate is pretty good.  

This has come to pass because I am putting an add on to the studio and  have decided to abandon FW and look forward to USB 3 interfaces as well as not have to be in the studio to tweak material and send it off to clients. I can do it from the comfort of my couch LOL!  

If I can hook up few connectors (USB, Video, and use BT keyboard and mouse)   and throw the notebook in a  rack slot drawer and run my studio that would be great. 

Just deciding between 15 and 11"  I think what i should do is use the M11X and see what kind of  issues I run into. This thing is a gen 2 with a i5ULV


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2012/07/18 15:09:14
jcschild
i hate to post this... have you even looked at my site?
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