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Re: Laptops -dedicated to music only?
One more thing to keep in mind if using Windows computers.
If you're splitting your studio between two computers (one for
email/internet & one for music), set up your email computer with a
pseudo-studio configuration and use *that* computer to check out new
plug-ins & software.
Back when I ran MS 'puters all the time, I would spend hours at a
time tracking down and cleaning crap out of the Registry. This was
caused when I'd try out a new piece of software, decide it wasn't my
thing, and delete it. Unfortunately, it's rare that these demos have
a 100% clean uninstall. I found all that leftover junk would cause
my performance to degrade (severely) over time.
Only install on your studio computer software that you're 100%
dedicated to actually using. Test new things out on another deck.
--m.
At 10:39 AM -0600 6/27/07, Krispen Hartung wrote:
>Mine is music performance only as well, with the exception of
>accessing the internet for software updates and a few key forums,
>like max/msp, etc. I don't change anything with the settings, so my
>virus checkers, etc, are all intact.
>
>I did, however, optimize my configuration for music applications,
>it's on Sweetwater's website and thier PC optimization guide.
>
>http://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare/ts/detail.php?Index=30058
>
>Kris
>
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Qua Veda" <qua@oregon.com>
>To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 10:17 AM
>Subject: Laptops -dedicated to music only?
>
>>Question for those of you who use laptops.
>>Do you dedicate/optimize the laptop for use with music/audio/video only?
>>(i.e. , no email, finances, other personal apps that you might use on a
>>personal computer)
>>
>>-Qua