Old Music Guy
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Suffice it to say that I put too many DAWs, and too much junk on my "Studio" laptop. So much so, that I can never get anything done, and therefore avoid it.
I'm thinking of starting over so that come this winter, I may be able to get "Something, Anything" done.
Currently on the laptop is: Cubase, REAPER, Audacity, Ableton, Ardour, a boatload of Waves plug-ins, Some stand alone VSTs, some imbedded, and stuff I can't even remember, Notwithstanding all the unfinished "projects" and templates. My 500GB hard drive is full of crap.
Is it worth trying to keep what's on the disk, or just start all over again? New computer and all?
EDIT: A new computer is definitely in the cards, so that will of course mean an update to Windows 11 (no disrespect to LINUX fans). This will certainly complicate things.
However, one of the BIGGEST problems I've had, with Cubase, and Steinberg products in general, is their incompatibility with NVIDIA graphics cards. Most all of the issues have been there. As well as many Cubase users. I'm inclined to go with an Intel graphics processor if possible. Comments welcomed.
I'm thinking of starting over so that come this winter, I may be able to get "Something, Anything" done.
Currently on the laptop is: Cubase, REAPER, Audacity, Ableton, Ardour, a boatload of Waves plug-ins, Some stand alone VSTs, some imbedded, and stuff I can't even remember, Notwithstanding all the unfinished "projects" and templates. My 500GB hard drive is full of crap.
Is it worth trying to keep what's on the disk, or just start all over again? New computer and all?
EDIT: A new computer is definitely in the cards, so that will of course mean an update to Windows 11 (no disrespect to LINUX fans). This will certainly complicate things.
However, one of the BIGGEST problems I've had, with Cubase, and Steinberg products in general, is their incompatibility with NVIDIA graphics cards. Most all of the issues have been there. As well as many Cubase users. I'm inclined to go with an Intel graphics processor if possible. Comments welcomed.
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