Hello,
I wanted to ask to those of you who record with a laptop or a netbook what is needed at minimum to handle a stable recording session.
My main concern is that no netbook (excepted one lenovo) has firewire. And almost no average laptop, like mine (an asus from 2 years ago).
My question is :
- in my case i have a profire 2626. Can I plug it with an firewire>USB adapter to plug it into an USB port ? Would it be a problem in term of bandwidth / speed of data transfer ?
- if so, is any netbook sufficient for recording of 8 or 16 tracks at once (im running Reaper). I mean, for those in the cheap range, with cheap, very cheap specs like 1ghz of CPU and 1goRam, 160go of crappy harddisks.
- if no, does that mean mobile recording with a firewire interface impossible with cheap/little laptops ?
Im mostly appealing to your experience in this field. I'm asking to myself if my asus can turn into the mobile part of my studio, coupled with an USB little external soundcard and occasionally running my profire for multitrack recording and/or live gigs. Or selling it to buy a netbook that would be really more practical to use.
Thanks
I wanted to ask to those of you who record with a laptop or a netbook what is needed at minimum to handle a stable recording session.
My main concern is that no netbook (excepted one lenovo) has firewire. And almost no average laptop, like mine (an asus from 2 years ago).
My question is :
- in my case i have a profire 2626. Can I plug it with an firewire>USB adapter to plug it into an USB port ? Would it be a problem in term of bandwidth / speed of data transfer ?
- if so, is any netbook sufficient for recording of 8 or 16 tracks at once (im running Reaper). I mean, for those in the cheap range, with cheap, very cheap specs like 1ghz of CPU and 1goRam, 160go of crappy harddisks.
- if no, does that mean mobile recording with a firewire interface impossible with cheap/little laptops ?
Im mostly appealing to your experience in this field. I'm asking to myself if my asus can turn into the mobile part of my studio, coupled with an USB little external soundcard and occasionally running my profire for multitrack recording and/or live gigs. Or selling it to buy a netbook that would be really more practical to use.
Thanks