Audio Recording and Gaming

What do you mean by "record music"? almost any computer can do that, if he uses the Line In on the back of the sound card.
 
What kind of music does he want to record? Does he want to record simple things or is he wanting to record music from a band or something similar?

If he's going to be recording music from a band or such, I would recommend a Pentium D and something like this or this for a sound card, depending on the inputs he needs.
 
he wants to record his band in our basement pretty much but are there any specific builds that will be good for both under $1700 canadian?
 
spider5000_1 said:
he wants to record his band in our basement pretty much but are there any specific builds that will be good for both under $1700 canadian?
I thought so. If he's just recording the sound, your not going to need that hefty of a processor. A Pentium 4 will be fine, and you may want to look at the sound card I posted, which includes RCA inputs, which may be easier for you. However if you want to do audio editing, you may want to look at the Pentium D 930, which is a terrific value for a dual-core. Im thinking that $1700 is a bit much for what your using it for, since you dont require a large LCD monitor or a high end video card. I will through together a system that will be appropriate for your uses.
 
[-0MEGA-] said:
I thought so. If he's just recording the sound, your not going to need that hefty of a processor. A Pentium 4 will be fine, and you may want to look at the sound card I posted, which includes RCA inputs, which may be easier for you. However if you want to do audio editing, you may want to look at the Pentium D 930, which is a terrific value for a dual-core. Im thinking that $1700 is a bit much for what your using it for, since you dont require a large LCD monitor or a high end video card. I will through together a system that will be appropriate for your uses.

he does want a nice graphic card so he can play games on it he wants to use it for games and recording
 
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