Assembling a dedicated computer to produce goood music
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 10:06 pm
Hi,
i am a young guy running his laptop on Windows 8 ( but with a linux mint double boot ). I'd like to bulid my own computer for composing music but with a internet access, to get samples or plugins. The problem is that i don't really know about computer and parts and processors and.. etc and i would like get on linux to compose music and produce beats with good audio quality.
The purpose is to assembly a computer and make it run on KXStudio or Ubuntu Studio, with a Presonus AudioBox audio interface, without losing the freedom to use heavy virtual instruments or heavy plugins (like addictive drums) which need a lot of resources from the RAM or from the processor, or recording audio parts like guitar or voices.
So this is call to all of you guys, to anyone who could help me ( even just a little bit would be great ) in my quest for the components which would be adapted for my setup (cheaper as possible for sure (young and moneyless right?) )
Thank You,
Pivot Glissant (sorry for my english i hope i have been comprehensible)
i am a young guy running his laptop on Windows 8 ( but with a linux mint double boot ). I'd like to bulid my own computer for composing music but with a internet access, to get samples or plugins. The problem is that i don't really know about computer and parts and processors and.. etc and i would like get on linux to compose music and produce beats with good audio quality.
The purpose is to assembly a computer and make it run on KXStudio or Ubuntu Studio, with a Presonus AudioBox audio interface, without losing the freedom to use heavy virtual instruments or heavy plugins (like addictive drums) which need a lot of resources from the RAM or from the processor, or recording audio parts like guitar or voices.
So this is call to all of you guys, to anyone who could help me ( even just a little bit would be great ) in my quest for the components which would be adapted for my setup (cheaper as possible for sure (young and moneyless right?) )
Thank You,
Pivot Glissant (sorry for my english i hope i have been comprehensible)