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  1. 39 minutes ago, John said:

    I think you are approaching this with an attitude of too much humility.  If you ran Samplitude and were able to create with it you have nothing to be concerned  about.

    Cakewalk is a lot like Samplitude. It is object oriented without touting that.  I have Samplitude X4 Pro. 

    A desktop computer that is fast with at least 16 GB of memory will do well enough.  Fast meaning  3 or 4 to 5 gHz speed will do the job.  Graphics cards are not as important for DAWs any decent  one with work.  If you want dual monitors get one with adequate memory for two monitors. 

    Speed is more important than cores or threads for the CPU. Though more cores are better than fewer. 

    Cakewalk is a very easy DAW to get to know.  Yet it is able to do just about anything any other quality DAW can do.   

    Plus you have the forum for those times when you get stuck

    Also, welcome to the forum.  

    thanks for the speed< reply John

  2. Hi chaps,

    Well as the titel say`s I have no idea , Ive been recording many years on analogue taep and tthen with Samplitude and now I want to start  with and lab with all the bells and whistles it has,  so i´m starting from scratch really  Ive an audio interface and a lap top etc midi keybord guitares etc and Ive used drum loops so I´m not completely off track , my quetsion is can anyone (and its an impossible question) give me a guide of what type computer speicher  , grafic/soundcard would get me started  in the right direction at a budget but with reasonable sound and speed I shall be buying a new computer just for my music projects here is my      https://metapop.com/paul-bush        just to give you and idea of my music tatse thanks in advance any comments  chers Paul DB

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