> Nice idea but somehow I think this is an illusion you are chasing. Nothing
> stands still -- OS patches, hardware drivers, Logic updates, new system
> problems crop up.
As I said, I would learn that eventually. I just don't want lots of downtime
initially.
> Building it yourself in the first place means you know what
> is in there and everything that was done to it from scratch.
Yes, I think you are right.
> reinstall anything there will be no mystery -- you've already done it. All
> that knowledge is power -- without it you are impotent in the face of
> gremlins that bedevil every computer system from time to time. If you
> don't want to face this reality using a computer as a DAW is a bad idea.
That sounds a teensy bit condescending, but point taken.
> If you don't want to get your hands under the hood, any clone
> dealer can put a box together in an afternoon -- just pick a configuration
> that others are reporting success with on the LUG and replicate it.
Another good point... The general consensus seems to be to put it
together myself. I guess it's time to start checking out prices...
-smeet
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Re: [L-OT] [OT] Daw maker recommedations?
2002-05-07 by Sumit Das
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