![]() ![]() These are just some suggestions based on the fact that you seem to be looking for something portable/affordable. I personally use the innexpensive 2018 Mac Mini and there’s the even less expensive 2020 Mac Mini with Apple’s new M1 chip. A cool thing happens when you randomize pitch on a multi-sample instrument like Kontakt drums. Heres an example of it in action with a Humanizer/Randomizer concept Im working on. I only wrote the article to entertain the idea, but it’s only possible using one of these online DAWs like Soundtrap, Bandlab, etc… That doesn’t mean it won’t change in the future but even if it did, Apple will always have the lead when it comes to performance for these types of applications. Price: Free Get Software Audiotool is a web-based DAW that allows users to access mixing tools, virtual instruments, and music effects. r/FLStudio FL Studio 21.1 to Introduce Python Scripting for Piano Roll. If you’re serious about sound recording/music production though, I wouldn’t even consider Chromebooks. Hypothetically, even if you would purchase the best Chromebook… You’d be paying as much as say, one of these Dell XPS laptops ( review here) and the performance would still be WAY under. You’ll experience horrible audio latency at best and at worst, it probably won’t even connect to your audio interface. Without WiFi, you won’t be able to open up your Chrome extension and won’t be able to find music on SoundCloud. If you’re not in a place with WiFi or a fast internet connection, you’re going to struggle to get any music played. The major problem with Chromebooks is the lack of drivers/support for these high-demanding audio applications. Chromebooks are only really functional when they’re connected to the internet. It may be possible to install Audacity/Reaper on Chromebook, but that doesn’t mean you’ll get results. ![]()
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