Ok, so recently I bought some new hardware to my studio-computer; a new mobo (intel), new processor (Intel P4D 3ghz), some new memory and 2 WD Raptor disks.
My ambition was to completely dedicate the computer to music production as my basement is flooded with other machines that I use for games, pron surfing and other essential things. Well, I've done some tweaking including disabling services that are not needed on my system, followed the steps that are described at http://www.musicxp.com and removed components from the system that I don't need.
Well, I'm still not pleased. My sequencer hangs occationally and sometimes the CPU gets overloaded even when I have only a few VSTs running, and when testing the same project with the same VSTs on my mates' box (which has half ammount of memory and not as good processor) it runs much better.
Does anyone have links to other good sites that can describe how to tweak a studio-computer to perfection? Or tips in general?
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The Perfect Windows XP DAW setup
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- Analog-X64
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Ah yes, sorry.
So the soundcard I am currently using is the M-Audio Audiophile Firewire. I also have a MOTU PCI-424, but the PC drivers are known to be really awful. I guess the MOTU card is better than the M-Audio, but should I really have to use ASIO drivers (they work better than the WDM)? Isn't ASIO not-as-efficient as WDM?
My mates' soundcard is the PCI version of the Audiophile.
So the soundcard I am currently using is the M-Audio Audiophile Firewire. I also have a MOTU PCI-424, but the PC drivers are known to be really awful. I guess the MOTU card is better than the M-Audio, but should I really have to use ASIO drivers (they work better than the WDM)? Isn't ASIO not-as-efficient as WDM?
My mates' soundcard is the PCI version of the Audiophile.
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ASIO 2.0 is the way to go! Don't dare to even think about other drivers.
Everything else you'll find here: http://musicxp.net/
It's not really up to date but basically useful.
Everything else you'll find here: http://musicxp.net/
It's not really up to date but basically useful.