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Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Off topic Analog Synths and laptops

From: Mark Pring <mellotronmadness@yahoo.com.au>
Date: 2012-08-28

Thanks for all the helpful advice, I have nearly decided on a Dell Inspirion 15 R it has an i7 processor 6gb ram and a 1 terrabyte drive for $1000 US,  it would I think be at least 20% cheaper in the US but it's a good price for New Zealand.  Considering that I'm only using FL Studio  6 and Audacity  on a 10 yr old laptop with a celeron processor, 512kb ram and a 30gig  drive,  it should keep me going for a while. Seems a reasonable compromise between price and performance.

Mark

From: mellotronmadness <mellotronmadness@yahoo.com.au>
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups
Sent: Monday, 27 August 2012 6:13 PM
Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Off topic Analog Synths and laptops

 
Much to my surprise, and my wife's, I returned from a recent trip to Wellington without a new synthesizer, I tried out the Moog Slim Phatty and the DSI Mopho, I quite liked the Mopho but in the end I decided to stick with the Microkorg.

I also tried the Roland Gaia which has a great layout but to my ears a rather disappointing sound. Oddly enough if I was going to be tempted to buy another synthesizer it would be the M-Audio Venom.

Anyway with Windows 8 on the horizon I've decided to replace my 10 yr old laptop with something a bit more powerful.

I am computer literate but I haven't been following hardware for some years, I am looking at getting a laptop with an Intel I5 processor, 4 gig of ram and a 500 gig hard drive running windows 7.

I'll be using my usb sound card. I can't face getting to grips with Apple and anyway I've got too much pc software that I still want to use.

Anybody have any other suggestions or advice?

Thanks

Mark