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Re: Piece of shit laptop, need opinions, extremely urgent.

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 7:16 pm
by wayoftheworld
aesthetics wrote:So you're saying that if i'm between broke and sort-of-broke-but-not-really, i'm better off being completely broke cause then i'll actually be rich?
And then they wonder why the economy crashed... I'm on your side though, fuck the system :roll:
nah man the system's great! without it i'd actually have to PAY for college! and what would i do without my food stamps every month? actually have to buy it with my own money? fuck that

Re: Piece of shit laptop, need opinions, extremely urgent.

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 8:37 pm
by corpu5
im sort of looking to upgrade my laptop too, im currrently using a vista laptop with 2gb of ram, if i were to get windows 7 (i get it for free for being a part of the computer science academy at uni...yay @ me for being a neek) and another 2gb of ram, would ableton be able to handle more instances of vst's and effects chains without audio dropout and whatnot?

Re: Piece of shit laptop, need opinions, extremely urgent.

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 8:44 pm
by wayoftheworld
corpu5 wrote:im sort of looking to upgrade my laptop too, im currrently using a vista laptop with 2gb of ram, if i were to get windows 7 (i get it for free for being a part of the computer science academy at uni...yay @ me for being a neek) and another 2gb of ram, would ableton be able to handle more instances of vst's and effects chains without audio dropout and whatnot?
4gb of ram, i dont see why it wouldn't be able to handle it.

Re: Piece of shit laptop, need opinions, extremely urgent.

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 9:16 pm
by corpu5
wayoftheworld wrote:
corpu5 wrote:im sort of looking to upgrade my laptop too, im currrently using a vista laptop with 2gb of ram, if i were to get windows 7 (i get it for free for being a part of the computer science academy at uni...yay @ me for being a neek) and another 2gb of ram, would ableton be able to handle more instances of vst's and effects chains without audio dropout and whatnot?
4gb of ram, i dont see why it wouldn't be able to handle it.
well cos i've only got a core 2duo 2.1ghz processor, which seems kinda slow dontcha think? Would more ram cover up for lack of cpu speed?

Re: Piece of shit laptop, need opinions, extremely urgent.

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 12:28 am
by aesthetics
corpu5 wrote:
wayoftheworld wrote:
corpu5 wrote:im sort of looking to upgrade my laptop too, im currrently using a vista laptop with 2gb of ram, if i were to get windows 7 (i get it for free for being a part of the computer science academy at uni...yay @ me for being a neek) and another 2gb of ram, would ableton be able to handle more instances of vst's and effects chains without audio dropout and whatnot?
4gb of ram, i dont see why it wouldn't be able to handle it.
well cos i've only got a core 2duo 2.1ghz processor, which seems kinda slow dontcha think? Would more ram cover up for lack of cpu speed?
Vista is known for it's CPU raping super powers, i'm a (very) happy windows 7 user, and i'd have to say yes, with a good sound card, the switch to windows 7 and an added 2GB of RAM you'll definitely be seeing some nice results...

Re: Piece of shit laptop, need opinions, extremely urgent.

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 11:55 am
by rbnc
corpu5 wrote:
wayoftheworld wrote:
corpu5 wrote:im sort of looking to upgrade my laptop too, im currrently using a vista laptop with 2gb of ram, if i were to get windows 7 (i get it for free for being a part of the computer science academy at uni...yay @ me for being a neek) and another 2gb of ram, would ableton be able to handle more instances of vst's and effects chains without audio dropout and whatnot?
4gb of ram, i dont see why it wouldn't be able to handle it.
well cos i've only got a core 2duo 2.1ghz processor, which seems kinda slow dontcha think? Would more ram cover up for lack of cpu speed?

A 2.1Ghz core2duo is actually not too bad. It's not all about GHz ya know. :)

Re: Piece of shit laptop, need opinions, extremely urgent.

Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 4:47 pm
by kinggraham
To be honest with you, I used to read questions like this and hate all the people replying with "get a macbook", then i finally saved up and bought a macbook pro and realise now that they were right. Ableton used to crash on me so often that I was too scared to play out live, but have never had the slightest problem with the mac. Confidence in your setup = more gigs = more money, and soon enough your Macbook will have paid for itself.

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 4:11 am
by bugsky
kinggraham wrote:To be honest with you, I used to read questions like this and hate all the people replying with "get a macbook", then i finally saved up and bought a macbook pro and realise now that they were right. Ableton used to crash on me so often that I was too scared to play out live, but have never had the slightest problem with the mac. Confidence in your setup = more gigs = more money, and soon enough your Macbook will have paid for itself.
This alone has tempted me to get a macbook. I too am looking for an upgrade on my current piece of turd of a laptop.
I;ve started using Ableton Live and have bounced all my loops and beats from my productions to wav and imported into projects, ready to galvanize with a soon to be purchased Akai Apc40!
I;ve been looking around at different windows based laptops, but there is always something that nags me about each one. My brother has a Macbook and just the sound of typing on the keyboard makes me wet. The fact that you say "soon enough [the] Macbook will have paid for itself", has eradicated the whole price issue.

hmmm, to think that a few months ago I hated anything that Apple made and feared Ableton users. I suppose sometimes there is a right time to jump on board the band wagon.

Re: Piece of shit laptop, need opinions, extremely urgent.

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 9:12 am
by Mad_EP
I've read & re-read those computer specs.. and I am trying to figure out what the problem is.

I've been playing live for 5 years... for the first 2 years, I used a G3 iBook - 800mHz with 512MB ram. Never had a single problem, not a single crash, not a single hiccup. Now I am using a Macbook with pretty similar specs to what you have listed - again, not only do I have no problems at all for playing live, but it also is my production computer... and I can use as many VSTs and softsynths as I want without any issues.

Re: Piece of shit laptop, need opinions, extremely urgent.

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:35 pm
by BananaBomber
Get A Macboook! :e:

Re: Piece of shit laptop, need opinions, extremely urgent.

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:38 pm
by DZA
BananaBomber wrote:Get A Macboook! :e:

Coming from someone who doesnt have a mac :|