Starise,
i suppose, if i take a poll of my latest album tracks...
one song had 65 tracks.... all audio.
when i arrange drum tracks in superior drummer, i leave them as stereo output while in midi...
and leave them that way until i finalize an arrangement.
then i output all the drum tracks as mono 24 bit audio, and end up with as many as 30 drum tracks.
sometimes i'll pare that down, to a typical 16 tracks.
i do keys in midi, but commit to audio when i'm doing final mixing... (freeze synth)
i'm very liberal with EQ on every track,
i usually have at least 12 sub busses, all of those with either compression, limiting, eq, or all 3 on them....
at least 2 of those will be effects busses, with reverb or delay...
i rarely put plugs on individual tracks, rather, i'll sum them to a buss, and let the buss do the effects,
but i do use individual track effects sends/returns for room effects....
i did this whole album, "Stay", on a core 2 processor with only 2 gigs of ram, running Win XP.
did the computer strain?
no, not at all.
the only reason i want to upgrade, is that the system is 8 years old,
i cannot update any of my superior drummer midi packs and program itself, because they quit updating for Win XP.
i've been painted into a corner.
otherwise, with 8 gigs more ram, i'd probably be fine. don't know if my slots will even support 8 gigs, and win XP wouldn't see it anyway, if i updated the O/S, i could probably limp along fine for a few more years.