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    Macbook man!

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    Dell Inspiron 6400/2.0Ghz/2GB ram
    2*XP5/UC-33e/BCD2000
    Echo AudioFire 4
    Traktor/VirtualDJ/Ableton Live(beginner)

    everthing no problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orca View Post
    Acer aspire 3110 1,6 Ghz,2Gb ram
    Xponent
    Traktor

    the Acer is not realy good,the qality is a little bit less good.but it does the job realy well.
    So i will in a few months change to an Toshiba satellite
    CDuo 2.2/15.4/4GB/400/i hope with Xp
    hi orca, you should do a check on the native traktor forum for toshiba notebooks before you buy one as the have a few proplems with running traktor.
    My backup notebook is an Acer 5050(amd turion 2ghz),
    i originaly bought it for carrying around as it is small,light and very cheap, it ended being my main notebook i use for dj-ing, video production,graphics and performing live with my band.
    -dIm-
    - Acer5050 Amd Turion 2Ghz 2GB RAM - Echo Indigo Dj - Audio DJ 8 - VESTAX VCI-100 SE - Ecler Nuo 4 - X-Session - Trigger Finger - Korgkaoss Pad Entrancer - Korg MicroKontrol - Novation25SL - 2 x Tec1210.
    Dj software - TraktorDj 3.3 - Traktor Scratch 1.2

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    Dell Inpiron 1720 - 2.5ghz 45nm Penryn - 4gb RAM - 1920 x 1200 17".

    VCI-100 + Midi Keyboard.

    Id highly recommend it.

    As for software, thats up in the air at the moment as i am exploring some different possibilities
    Last edited by BentoSan; 05-13-2008 at 05:44 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BentoSan View Post
    Dell Inpiron 1720 - 2.5ghz 45nm Penryn - 4gb RAM - 1920 x 1200 17".

    VCI-100 + Midi Keyboard.

    Id highly recommend it.

    As for software, thats up in the air at the moment as i am exploring some different possibilities
    Which midi keyboard?

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    Sony Vaio 1.8ghz, 2 Gig Ram,
    MAudio 410 , Terratec 24Fw (BackUp)
    Kontrol DJ 500, Maudio O2..

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    Quote Originally Posted by -dIm- View Post
    hi orca, you should do a check on the native traktor forum for toshiba notebooks before you buy one as the have a few proplems with running traktor.
    My backup notebook is an Acer 5050(amd turion 2ghz),
    i originaly bought it for carrying around as it is small,light and very cheap, it ended being my main notebook i use for dj-ing, video production,graphics and performing live with my band.
    Thanks a lot for the advice i'll check it!
    it vould make me sad,this TOSHIBA is an excelent machine.
    I had problems wit my motherboad and now is a problem vith the HD(i'm helples ewerything checked annd i still hawent found the exact problem).exept this i like it!it runs 1,5 years Djing,performing with my band ,and homework...
    i heard that toshiba is top quality but if it should not run good with the soft i use it would be a pity...

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    Dell E1505 2.0GHz 2G Ram XP SP2
    Torq 1.04 Rewired into Ableton 6 / Xponent, Midi Keyboard, ect...


    The Dell is pretty solid, has your normal PC quirks. I gig with it and do my normal daily tasks on it. Haven't had a problem playing out with it. The next comp I buy will be a MAC Book, but that'll probably be a long time down the road since the Dell has treated me very well thus far.
    Last edited by digitaljames; 05-13-2008 at 01:04 PM. Reason: spelling mistake

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    Default Mac All the Way!!

    Hi guys, i use a :

    2.4GHz macbook pro 15"
    M-audio Firewire 410
    Vestax VCI-100
    Traktor 3.3

    and if i want to, i add my trigger finger or 25 key midi keyboard.
    In my opinion, all PC laptops no matter what brand you get are all the same. No matter what, even if you take extra steps to take care of it and call it your "DJ Only Laptop", there will always be little glitches.

    PC laptops just dont compare to Mac because mac is a whole new world. With a mac, You can Check your email, be online, DJ with Traktor, and even buy music on itunes all at the same time during a gig! its pretty crazy!

    For sure on a PC youll get some kind of lag when trying to do those things. Trust me ive been a PC user for years and hated mac, but once i saw what mac could do, i switched over. I really did all the tweaks and made sure my dell laptop was running perfectly, but i would still be worried. But with a mac, i hardly worry about anything. i just make sure i have a backup in case something goes wrong.

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    as per my post on the Native-Instruments forum:

    Asus F3SC
    Traktor
    BCD3000

    any laptop pc with some decent specs should work fine.
    By decent specs i don't just mean greater than the recommended requirements of traktor in the cpu/ram department.
    I mean, dedicated video ram, decent mainboard chipset etc.

    e.g. I have an Asus F3SC, this has a 2GHz core2duo, 2GB Ram, nVidia 8400M graphics with 128MB of dedicated video ram and the mainboard chipset is intels 965 express. It came with Windows Vista installed and on top of nvidias stupid turbo cache system ram allocation a fresh boot gave me about 600MB of ram free.
    I formatted it to a nice clean XP install and was left with ~1.8GB of ram at my disposal.

    By comparison a cheaper laptop would have an intel 945 chipset or worse with intel X3100 integrated graphics, stealing 128MB of system memory and slowing down the memory that was left for windows/traktor. While this is still sufficient, it's not awesome and the difference it boiled down to for me was around $300 - and the cheaper option had 1GB of ram not 2.

    With this setup i can keep key lock on constantly and run maximum time stretch quality and deck caching in traktor and have plenty of cpu/ram headroom.

    It's up to you what brands you prefer (based on your experience or others) or what is more available. I happen to work at a computer store and we stock mainly Asus, I purchased this particular model knowing there are XP drivers for every single component.
    The above mentioned Dell M1530/1730 range would definitely be suited - even more so if you have the option of ordering it with windows XP. Vista is a waste of time and microsoft has basically acknowledged this themselves by pushing forward the next version of windows release date to 2009.
    P.S. you mac fanboys are ridiculous.
    I'm not saying macs are crap, i'm saying PCs aren't

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