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Old 04-29-2006, 06:11 AM
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Default music production toolkit or UAD project pak

I plan on purchasing one or the other. I love the chance of have 48 tracks, also the effects and hybrid make the toolkit an awesome package, but the uad prokect pak gives me nice effect with a dsp card. anyone using either and if so what do you think of them. my main concern is proccessing power with the toolkit.

here is my current set up: pentium D processor920 2.8 ghz/ 2gim ram

I would think that I have enough cpu to handle the conv. reverb along with a couple of virtual inst. in the same session.

last question. Is there a freeze option in ptmp
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