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Best forum or resource for high end, PT compatible audio and video computer?
I have a couple years to retirement and one of my gifts to myself is going to be a top notch audio and video recording/editing machine. I want a total powerhouse for both audio production and video editing that will take advantage of things like m.2 drives and pcie 4 etc.
I haven't built a computer in about 6 years and haven't kept up so hoping someone can steer me to where the Pro Tools techy people are who are up on the latest builds etc. and possible issues to watch out for. Thank you, Steve
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Re: Best forum or resource for high end, PT compatible audio and video computer?
Hi Steve, It depends on what your use-case is going to be? Hundreds of tracks of wav files, editing, video? You could build a monster of a computer and find out you're leaving 80% of its capabilities on the floor if your requirements aren't there. If editing, rendering and exporting video is a priority, then you may wait for the M1 chips to mature in the Mac's. I hear the M1 chips are handling video rendering effortlessly. But keep in mind, no Pro Tools platform and hundreds of supporting gear/plug-ins are M1 ready. So you will also have to cross match compatibility charts.
I think you should first identify the types of projects you are going to do. As far as m2 NVME drives go, this is an area where you have to do your homework. You could get one that drives upwards of 4.7Gbps, but find that no external carrier or internal bus can support those speeds. Secondly, do you need that performance? I would start by identifying your projects and then you'll get better answers from people. Otherwise you're going to have folks throwing out all kinds of information sending you in hundreds of directions and probably spending money you don't need to spend. If I was starting from scratch (which I did last month) the first thing to do is identify my use-case. Small audio projects, drums, bass, guitar, vox, keys, etc... How much of each. That depends on my audio IO. On a budget, I went with UA Apollo Twin X Duo and I already had an adat pre from my previous rig. So I have 10 ins.. I could do a nice setup with that.. Track drums, some bass... and build out a project from there. Prior to last month, all my projects were done on a 13 year old mid-2007 iMac. I figured if it could handle my biggest projects, a new intel iMac with more ram could easily handle what I do, with room for expansion. Again, depends on your use-case... Hope this helps.
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Re: Best forum or resource for high end, PT compatible audio and video computer?
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BUT If you are talking "has to be" PC. I have no clue, but maybe you can bop over to Intel in Aloha and get someone there to make a suggestion
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Re: Best forum or resource for high end, PT compatible audio and video computer?
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the suggestions. My typical use cases will be: Audio: Fairly high track count sessions with a lot of sample-based VST's, recording, producing, editing and mixing. Video: Want the ability to quickly/smoothly do intensive video editing with visual effects, lighting etc. (My current system bogs down rather quickly with anything beyond just the most basic video editing.. I think for my needs, just a great pcie4 capable mobo with at least 3 or 4 m.2 slots along with enough slots for dual graphics cards and an HDX card will be plenty given I also have a great cpu that plays nicely with the other components and Pro Tools. Based on what I've experienced with my current computer, I think just the move to pcie4, m.2 drives, dual video cards and the latest greatest cpu will handle about anything I throw at it. Just wondering if there is a site or forum where people who are really into this stuff hang out where I could lurk and learn. Also, I'm a PC guy so I want to stick with what I'm familiar with plus I can get a lot more for my money going the PC route unless something has drastically changed in the past couple years.
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Re: Best forum or resource for high end, PT compatible audio and video computer?
The easiest thing will be to just concentrate on building the best video editing suite you can afford, as any half way decent video rig will be massively OP for most audio applications anyhow. Just keep an eye out for PT compatibility with regard to individual components, and the rest is pretty easy, really. Your wallet will make most of the decisions for you.
I don't see where you mentioned what NLE you'll be using, but they all have pretty robust forums of their own. I'm sure you can get great advice on a new build from the folks there. I don't know that there is one out there specifically for cats who are black belt in both PT and various NLE's, as it's kind of rare for people to specialize in both.
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Re: Best forum or resource for high end, PT compatible audio and video computer?
Thanks for the links. I've checked out the PT custom computer shops and their prices always seem to be so hugely inflated that I've never gone that route. I know their systems are tried and true components, but I've never had any real issues doing it myself with a little help. Their most expensive machine only has one m.2 drive and is only pcie3 so that tells me they are definitely no at the cutting edge of this stuff. thanks
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From what you write it seems like you think you'll be doing some heavy-hitter stuff. But will you really? Will you make enough ROI to justify the 5 figure bucks you'll be spending? And it's not just the equipment & software but the environment you'll be putting the stuff in. Like don't forget to factor in air conditioning and your electrical load as well. |
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On top of that, I won't need to build a 5 digit system to do what I need. $6k or less with me building it myself will result in a pretty robust system considering the abilities of pcie4 and m.2 drives. If you thought I was trying to portray myself as a 'big shot", I wasn't. I'm just a dude who loves creating music, editing video and who's planning on building a badass computer before retirement as a gift to myself so I'm no longer having to deal with the limitations of my current rig.
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