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[QUOTE="ArrowHead%20nli:352899"]Christraper said:[QUOTE] but that would mainly be ideal for recording and the like?[/QUOTE] Doesn't exist. While some notebooks can be geared up to handle SOME recording functions, none are optimal. If recording is your main concern, buy a desktop PC. It'll be cheaper, and 100 times more functional. That said, if you're insisting on recording onto a notebook, peruse a few recording software websites like cakewalk, digidesign, etc... and ask people who use laptops what they're using. Personally, I use a desktop PC for recording, and as a remote control run a notebook with bluetooth wireless, using it to run remote desktop on the main PC. Best part about this setup? My main rig will always be upgradeable and I only need a cheap shitty under $300 used laptop, since none of the actual processing is being done on it. Perfect for recording your own drum sessions! I just throw the laptop onto an extra snare stand and I'm all set. [/QUOTE]
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