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[QUOTE="ArrowHead%20is%20watching%20you:638893"]DestroyYouAlot said:[QUOTE]weawef said:[QUOTE]I recorded numerous albums and songs on computers less powerful than what you can get for $300 today. Cakewalk Sonar on an 800mhz pentium with 128 megs of ram. Unless you are running a lot of soft synths or plugins, audio doesn't exactly tax even the most basic of systems these days.[/QUOTE] I dunno, I've got a 1.2 gig system, and running Acid 5 with full drum tracks fucks my PC in the bum-bum. [/QUOTE] Yeah, this guy is full of crap. Most likely, he's not running much for plug-ins or multiple tracks. On a system of that size, I would most likely be able to load a basic mix with the drums bounced to a single stereo track, and a handful of plugins. And we won't even talk about trying to record drum tracks simultaneously without the audio engine crashing. This thread was never about recording audio, but if you're going to be running something like sonar and doing any sort of serious work with it, I'd reccomend AT LEAST a pentium 4 with 1 gig of memory. [/QUOTE]
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