Do you really need an expensive gaming PC for music production? If you are struggling with this thought, then we are here to clear your doubt about this topic. So, the answer is NO, you don't need an expensive gaming PC or laptop for music production. I'll tell you some things and tips that will help you smooth out your workflow at the lowest cost possible.
Laptop Or PC
Some advantages of buying a laptop are that if you travel somewhere to work with people and want to take your setup along with you like all the projects that you have made. Now, you won't carry your whole PC with you if you are a regular traveler. So this is where a laptop comes in handy. You carry your laptop anywhere you want to work anywhere you wish.
*A quick tip I can give you is that you should plug in your laptop while working and not let it work over the battery. It will help you power the CPU more.
If you wish to buy a PC then you should know some things before buying. In a PC you don't need to struggle with the problem of heating or any other relative problem but, you won't be able to carry your system with you if you are a frequent traveler and work for people in different places. Otherwise, a PC could be a great option if you are not a traveler.
Conclusion
So, if you work for people and go to different places to work with different kinds of producers, then a laptop would be a great option for you. Or, if you are not a traveler and work in your own studio then a PC is a great option for you.
Some Tips While Buying A Laptop Or A PC
When you are buying a laptop you should tell the shopkeeper your purpose for buying it. Let me tell you some specifications that you should have on your laptop for music production.
- You should have at least 8GB of RAM.
- You should have a good processor in your laptop for running more effects and instruments. Intel i5 10th generation or AMD Ryzen 5 5600G processors are recommended.
- You should have a Graphic Card(GPU) on your PC(For GPU acceleration). Nvidia or AMD Radeon graphics.
- You should have up to 512 GB of SSD.
- You should have at least 1 TB of storage.
These all specifications give up a fair price according to your work.
*More powerful the CPU, the more effects and instruments you can run.
Some External CPU Tips For Smoothness
Many CPU-saving techniques can be used to improve the efficiency of your computer. Some of these techniques include:
1. Use a faster CPU: If you have an older computer, upgrading to a faster CPU can help speed up your system.
2. Use a smaller number of processes: Using fewer processes can help save CPU resources.
3. Use a higher-quality CPU: A higher-quality CPU will often use less power and generate less heat, which can save on resources.
4. Use more efficient algorithms: Algorithms can be designed to use less processing power, which can save on overall CPU usage.
There are a few more different ways inside the program to save CPU when working with digital audio. One way is to use a lower sampling rate. This will reduce the number of calculations that need to be made, and can free up some CPU power. Another way to save CPU is to use less complex plugins and instruments. Simple plugins and instruments tend to use less processing power than more complex ones. Finally, you can free up some CPU power by closing any applications or plugins that you're not using.
CPU Saving Tips in FL Studios
FL Studio is a very popular music production software, and it's no secret that it can be quite demanding on your computer's CPU. If you're finding that your CPU is getting bogged down when using FL Studio, there are a few things you can do to help ease the load.
One of the biggest CPU hogs in FL Studio is the Edison audio editor. If you're not using Edison for editing audio, you can disable it by going to Options > General Settings > Audio and unchecking the "Enable audio editors" box.
Another big CPU hog is the Fruity Loops sampler. If you don't need to use samples in your project, you can disable the sampler by going to Options > General Settings > MIDI and unchecking the "Enable Fruity Loops Sampler" box.
Finally, if you're not using any plugins that require FL Studio's DX or VST bridges, you can disable them by going to Options > Plugins and deselecting both the "Allow DX plugins" and "Allow VST plugins" options. By doing this, you'll free up even more CPU power for other tasks.
Overall Conclusion
So basically you don't need a Gaming PC or laptop for music production. There are just a few specs you need and a few tips you can follow.
We really hope that this blog was helpful to you and cleared up all your doubts. If you still have some questions, you are free to ask me down below in the comment section.
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