Post your computer specs
#31
GMOD is the only thing my computer can run. I'm embarrassed to post my specs
The following 1 user Likes childjames's post:
  • StillAlive
Reply
#32
Manufacture: Built from various companies parts
Athlon II X4 2.6 GHz
Windows 7 Ultimate (x86)
Nvidia GTX 550 Ti Fermi 1 GB
6GB RAM
Headset: Razer something (switching to headphones and table mic soon)
Mouse: HP stock mouse. Come at me
Keyboard: Some old Compaq one.

About average for high-end gaming, I can max BFBC2 getting 40fps while recording on fraps but I need a new CPU so I can aim for 50-60
Not gonna be able to max BF3 :/
Reply
#33
Processor: Intel Core i5 2500k @ 3.3Ghz
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 500GB
Motherboard: MSI P67A-GD53 Intel P67
Graphic card: Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 6950 2GB Dual Fan Edition
Case: Cooler Master CM-690 II
Mouse: Razer Deathadder
Memory: 4GB DDR3
Sound: Onboard 7.1
Speakers: 2.1 JBL Creature II
Joystick: None
Screen: LG 24"
Reply
#34
you guys need moar ram lulz.

cpu: intel core i5 quad core
gfx card: Nvidia GeForce XLR8 9800 GT
motherboard: MSI 970A-G45 AM3+ AMD 970 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX
memory: 16gb DDR3 ram
case: generic case that i got with a cheap pre built a few years ago
Sound: M-Audio Firewire 410 Audio Interface (audio interfaces > sound cards) Speakers: KRK RP6 G2 Studio Monitors..
Headphones: Sony MDR-V6 Studio Monitor headphones
Other stuff shown in the picture: The midi keyboard shown i no longer have.. got one of these now instead http://shop.avid.com/store/product.do?pr...3254367760
the other midi controller is just a korg nanokontrol.

heres how i have it all setup.. can't really see the desktop though its on the bottom right under my desk.
[Image: dsc00708ma.jpg]
Reply
#35
Heh, I've got one of those M-Audio keyboards around somewhere. Not bad for interfacing, but horrible key quality.

It's why I prefer stage pianos - They normally have enough effects to do anything, and if not you can just link em through an effects box if live or edit later if not, but the key quality is superb and it almost feels like a real piano.
Reply
#36
(09-11-2011, 03:21 PM)Faustie Wrote: Heh, I've got one of those M-Audio keyboards around somewhere. Not bad for interfacing, but horrible key quality.

It's why I prefer stage pianos - They normally have enough effects to do anything, and if not you can just link em through an effects box if live or edit later if not, but the key quality is superb and it almost feels like a real piano.

i dont have the one pictured anymore i have this http://fearlessrp.net/newreply.php?tid=45&pid=45828 and its quality.. semi weighted keys feels great pretty similar to a real piano.. you get what you pay for man. and idk what you're talking about effects for. its just a midi controller, not a keyboard synth. i use ableton live anyway for music production and it opens up doors to soooo many effects and such. way more than any keyboard synth could ever give you..
Reply
#37
I was sort of talking about on the spot control etc. But yeah.. I'm not a huge fan of semi weighted keys either.. Been doing music for a long, long time, and if you want a piano feel it's either quality (£600+) fully weighted keys or a real piano. Semi weighted feels.. Off.
Reply
#38
(09-11-2011, 08:57 PM)Faustie Wrote: I was sort of talking about on the spot control etc. But yeah.. I'm not a huge fan of semi weighted keys either.. Been doing music for a long, long time, and if you want a piano feel it's either quality (£600+) fully weighted keys or a real piano. Semi weighted feels.. Off.

i have plenty of on the spot control lol, 17 midi knobs, modulation wheel, pitch bend wheel, 18 midi switches, 9 faders, 8 midi pads etc.. all which can be instantly mapped to any parameter within ableton. when it comes to control i have it overkill lmao
Reply
#39
Processor: i5 650 @ 3.20Ghz
Graphic card: ATI HD 5570
Mouse: Razer Deathadder 3.5G (Lefthand Edition)
Memory: 5GB DDR3
Sound: Razer Megalodon 7.1 Headset & Hercules XPS 2.1
Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow Ultimate (AZERTY)
Mousemat: Razer Golliathus (Speed Edition|Medium)
Screen: Samsung SyncMaster SA350 22" @ LG Plasma TV 42"
Os: Windows XP x86 & Windows 7 x64
Reply
#40
I built this myself and im going to add pictures later

Processor: intel Core i7-2600K Sandy Bridge 3.8
Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-Z68X-UD7-B3 LGA 1155 Intel Z68
Graphic card: 2x nivida gtx 560 ti sli enabled
Case:bitfenix venom case atx
keyboard: Logitech g15
Memory: 16gigs ddr3
Sound: from monitor
Screen: acer 3d moniter and some other 27inch monitor
hard drive- two terribytes
power: 1000 watts
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)