Well it really depends on what I'm recording but I've recorded live multitracks with Cakewalk, Reaper and Ableton without problems.
I use cakewalk when I record the voices of both commentators for the shows I work on, and when I produce music I record multitrack instruments with any of those...
Thanks for the thorough review !!
(I'm really amazed by what the 10510U seems to be able to achieve in Ableton)
Now for the general topic of DAWs and music :
I've worked as a composer and sound engineer for many years now and to be fair I've used Windows for at least 10 years without problems...
So, overall, are you happy with the Nova with the 3900 ? Would you recommend it ? Or would you rather suggest another processor in the Nova (or even another laptop like the Vyper or the Recoil) ?
Yeah, that's already hot when you do about nothing...
Do you know what thermal paste PCSpecialist have used ? Spydertracks said that on DTRs the "standard thermal paste" is indeed already a better paste but the information seems hard to get...
Well, the 3900 isn't a gaming chip... Still, it seems kinda low for your laptop (even though those benchmarks measure very different things, your laptop managed to get awesome/insane cinebench results)
Have to agree with Spydertracks. Some things don't make much sense (to me), especially the choice of proc... I'm fairly sure you could build a better system for less if it's strictly for gaming.
What do you mean exactly by "videohttps://www.ft.com/content/6b4c784e-c259-4ca4-9a82-648ffde71bf0 editing" and "music production" ? It's important to know to tell you the very best specs you could choose (for example : going for a radeon 5700xt rather than a 2060 super, much bette for music...
Oh wow. CB20 multicore 6266. With a laptop. That's insane.
This makes my own decision (Nova or Vyper) even more complicated...
Hope that after while you'll tell us a little bit about thermals and overall stability ! Have fun with this beast !
Well, some very good points there :
_Going full AMD (especially the gpu) is good for DPC latency
_PC should be silent enough
_Processor has both good single-core performance (when you work on few tracks but with a lot of heavy plugins, like for broadcasting) and good multicore performance (when...