RedRaven Video Blog #7 - Update / New PC Build
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Hey, can you try and emulate a sound? I hope thats not too much to ask I just need help with it.
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cool videos buddy you tutorials really helped me out!
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@123435454646453434 Haha yeah this PC I'm building is pretty fucking BOSS if I do say so myself... It's one HELL of an uprgrade from the like 5-6 year old Toshiba Satellite laptop I work on atm which is a Single Core 1.86GHz and 1GB of DDR2 RAM... lol
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@RedRavenRuler like I know I am asking extremely vague questions, its just hard to ask a question about something in which you know almost nothing about. All I know is I have a lot of the basics down for a dubstep basslines, I just dont really know how to spice them up and make them more complex. Also...that computer is making me drool. I am in need of upgrading
I don't need a crazy high horse system like that. Not saying that its bad but all i need to make music (dub) all i need is a Mac or a desktop like mine (Gateway SX2803) and my mind :D (not bragging at all.)
EricCartman110001 1 week ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@EricCartman110001 mac computers charge to much for the performance (your paying for the white finish and the operating system really) and I've never been much of a gateway fan. I prefer to have a system with plenty of overhead so that my fans can stay at low RPM's even with my 4.67GHz overclock (the system is built now)
RedRavenRuler 1 week ago
6990*
GzMvlogs 1 month ago
@GzMvlogs Yeah that's the one... so many processors, video cards, and motherboards coming out these days and sometimes it's hard to keep all the numbers straight haha...
RedRavenRuler 1 month ago
Hey man im looking to build a music only computer. Im looking for to build a desktop though. Got any advice or recommendations?
ataritwins 1 month ago
@ataritwins Obviously it all depends on the price range you're shooting for. I can deff recommend the parts I'm using however it's not a cheap system costing between $3,500 - $4,000 USD. Now I will say that the Intel Socket 2011 processors and their X79 chip set is by far the most 'future proof' way to go with future technologies not yet released already being supported by this platform. If you PM me I can go more in depth if you'd like.
RedRavenRuler 1 month ago