Hello,
I'm taking my music recording in the direction of large project, professional commercial composition. It's a new endeavor and I am assembling the gear, but have yet to settle on the computer set up.
I'll be using Cubase 8, Kontakt and Vienna Strings, as well as recording a few live instruments. In other words, I'll use a lot of virtual instruments and potentially a lot of tracks. I have my RAID setup chosen, but am unsure what computer setup to get. I don't need advanced graphics processing.
I definitely want something that is somewhat future proof.... as much as that exists in technology. I'd rather have a little room to grow as far as processing and RAM goes, but of course, I want to spend as little as possible.
I was looking at a 6 core mac pro with 64 gigs RAM, but that is really tough on the budget. I also saw a 32 gig 4 core imac, which I could afford. I'm trying to get the most RAM and cores for the money, but have yet to find the ideal bang for the buck option.
Any suggestions or experiences that you would be willing to share to aid in this decision?
Thank you in advance!
I'm taking my music recording in the direction of large project, professional commercial composition. It's a new endeavor and I am assembling the gear, but have yet to settle on the computer set up.
I'll be using Cubase 8, Kontakt and Vienna Strings, as well as recording a few live instruments. In other words, I'll use a lot of virtual instruments and potentially a lot of tracks. I have my RAID setup chosen, but am unsure what computer setup to get. I don't need advanced graphics processing.
I definitely want something that is somewhat future proof.... as much as that exists in technology. I'd rather have a little room to grow as far as processing and RAM goes, but of course, I want to spend as little as possible.
I was looking at a 6 core mac pro with 64 gigs RAM, but that is really tough on the budget. I also saw a 32 gig 4 core imac, which I could afford. I'm trying to get the most RAM and cores for the money, but have yet to find the ideal bang for the buck option.
Any suggestions or experiences that you would be willing to share to aid in this decision?
Thank you in advance!