I like a laptop for the portability. I'd suggest using a cooling pad and try getting a solid state drive. Less moving parts = less chance of failure. I'd use a desktop if I had a home studio.... One day
It all depends on the person. I've helped created numerous laptop/desktop builds. Your LARGEST factor is your budget. After that then a comparable list can be created to suit your needs. After that the software tuning, and testing the the next biggest factor.
@@dugnice the hard part is teaching the people that has no experience with the software they use to teach them the limitations and things of that nature.
I glad he told the truth, higher quality and lower price. Also, easy to upgrade and more bandwidth. A laptop is okay if you going over 800 and you got a ryzen/i5 with 8gb of ram.
Wouldn't mind having either one,but one thing you can do with a laptop is take it with you on the road an a desktop is like doing homework at home because it can only be done at home.
Am i the only One who feels that gaming is kinda a bad thing Combined with music Production? I mean when you are at your Computer where also all your Games are it "can" be very distracting. What is your guys opinion about that?
@@the_kickers_of_the_coconut6375 I made the decision to quit gaming altogether as well. Boy do I miss it but I feel like it’s gotten rid of the itch to play now that everything is uninstalled
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I like a laptop for the portability. I'd suggest using a cooling pad and try getting a solid state drive. Less moving parts = less chance of failure. I'd use a desktop if I had a home studio.... One day
It all depends on the person. I've helped created numerous laptop/desktop builds. Your LARGEST factor is your budget. After that then a comparable list can be created to suit your needs. After that the software tuning, and testing the the next biggest factor.
Pretty much. It boils down to intent, which will vary from person to person.
@@dugnice the hard part is teaching the people that has no experience with the software they use to teach them the limitations and things of that nature.
I glad he told the truth, higher quality and lower price. Also, easy to upgrade and more bandwidth. A laptop is okay if you going over 800 and you got a ryzen/i5 with 8gb of ram.
Not quite! For music the laptop is much much better! Tested from me a couple days ago!
@@jasonnm5972 besides being portable, what makes a laptop better spec and performance wise?
both
Wouldn't mind having either one,but one thing you can do with a laptop is take it with you on the road an a desktop is like doing homework at home because it can only be done at home.
That's why you get both 😁
if you are on a tight budget then refurbished thinkpad 8 or 16 gb ram and an intel i5
What is “high “end performance” I have a 800 dollar laptop my beats always come out sounding lack luster
Am i the only One who feels that gaming is kinda a bad thing Combined with music Production?
I mean when you are at your Computer where also all your Games are it "can" be very distracting.
What is your guys opinion about that?
Robin Otlewski gotta get that American Ninja discipline dawg
In my personal experience, this isn't a big deal. It's a space to play, create, and vibe. It's all about what you surround yourself with.
easy:
“don’t play games.”
that said, if you really love making music than there would be no distraction.
@@the_kickers_of_the_coconut6375 i already knew that but sometimes its better to hear that from someone else. Thx man
@@the_kickers_of_the_coconut6375 I made the decision to quit gaming altogether as well. Boy do I miss it but I feel like it’s gotten rid of the itch to play now that everything is uninstalled
This one mad gon
A MPC. PERIOD.
What about a mini desktop?
Remember Laptop lifespan is 3yrs-5yrs but desktop is 10yrs+
yea, you can also replace parts easily on a desktop
Desk top all day
For music - laptop all day!!!
@@jasonnm5972 there's no laptop in any music recording studio they all use desktops
@@dassolosyndikat5113 bruh
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