![]() I hate to put systems that still run well out to pasture, but it is what it is. It's fine if you want to keep running hardware for years, as I do. Expecting the latest software to perform on hardware that is a few generations behind is unrealistic IMO. ![]() My philosophy is that the generation of hardware and software should match up, within reason. The ones that use too much processing power don't make the team. When I audition plug-ins, I look carefully at their performance, how well they use resources. I don't know if it's that I'm good at winnowing or what, but my i7 3770 system is adequate to the task of being my main DAW, and was so up until a couple of months ago. I have so many good plug-ins that I can adopt a policy where if a plug-in can't run well on my i7 6700 system, it's not the computer that's going to get replaced.
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