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Hi Guys
Great forum!! I am currently using logic pro x on a macbook pro. I am getting alot more serious about my film scoring career after doing my first feature film recently, thought it might just be a one time thing but now want to get my studio in order fro future projects. My macbook just isnt keeping up and Im not entirely happy with the feel of logic either. I own a decent spec PC that I previously used for gaming. My question to you is do you think its worth making the necessary changes to this pc to run PT native (not sure if I need HD yet) and what those hardware changes would be, besides the RAM and HDD's which i plan to upgrade. My PC Specs Cpu- intel i7 4790K 4ghz 8 MB, Cache LGA 1150 GPU- Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1060 Motherboard-Gigabyte GA-85 HD3 PSU-Raidmax 530w Ram-8g 1333 DDR3 HDD- 2 X 250g Sata Chassis- Deep cool Tesseract Evo Tx3 Aftermarket CPU fan Windows 7 64 bit Also, will my spitfire audio sample libraries (.nki) work in pro tools on pc? I am using a Roland Octa-Capture interface (USB). Would really appreciate any advice. Thanks Kyle |
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Your PC doesn't look bad and would probably suffice for small to mid size projects. It's always difficult to predict just how well it will run, because there are so many variables involved.
Definitely increase your RAM. 16GB is an okay starting point, but you may want more if you load a lot of samples. Hard drives should be 7200 RPM minimum (SSD would be even better) and you should put the OS and PT on one and use the other for your sessions. A third for samples would even be better. Make sure all your drivers are up to date on the system and read through the Help Us Help You thread for tips on optimizing your system. Your sample library files will be fine, as they are not OS specific. You can always set up your PC and give the PT trial a shot before investing in PT. You will need an iLok, but that's a small price to pay to see how well things will work. |
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I appreciate the advice. Its a possibly very expensive exercise to get wrong... Thanks Kyle |
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Define a big power hungry project. You don't necessarily need SSDs, although it is nice for the OS drive for faster bootup. If you are going to add RAM, buy it all in a kit, as it will be tested together and proven to work together. Adding RAM to existing RAM is a crapshoot, even if it is the "same" RAM, due to changes in manufacturing processes over time.
As said above, get the PT Trial and see how it works with your rig as-is. You can always add SSDs and RAM later. Your GPU may be overkill, but since you already have it, no need to change it.
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You can take a look at the System Requirements page to compare your system to the recommended systems. I would recommend at least 16GB of RAM. You can always start with just two drives. If they are both SSD, you may not even need a third for samples. Just use the OS drive for samples and keep the other for session data. |
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Larger power supply too, 850 watt gold or platinum.
If you're going to be using a lot of virtual instruments, more RAM is better and also get VE Pro. Post a Sandra Report - see the Help Us Help You link. Asking in the i7 Sticky Thread would be good. Best advice was already given. Get an iLok2 and one month of Pro Tools 12. Cheap way to take PT for a spin.
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Plugged my interface into the PC. Massive buzz on my speakers on all usb ports. haha. Looks like my MOBO need to be looked at or replaced. No buzz on the Mac.
thanks for the advice. I'll consider my options and costs etc. thanks |
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Pro Tools is far from plug and play. You need to do every one of the Avid Recommended optimizations for your version of Windows and PT in the "Additional Resources" tab at the top of this page. Sweetwater also has optimization guides. It took me several times through the list to get them all right. Before spending any money, get your current system in shape to run PT.
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Thanks. I realised that the buzz sounded like a plug issue so i fiddled around switching powerplugs and cables etc. Buzz gone now so i will try the trial version after I get the iLok key and give it a go.
Thanks everyone Kyle |
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I would think anyone comfortable with Midi in Logic would find Pro Tools a giant step backwards
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