![]() Thanks for pointing that out (the driver issue)! Novation’s X-Station range has been out of production for VERY long, so I can only HOPE that it’ll still be compatible with current hardware, OSs (especially 64-Bit) and DAWs. I know Mac is the way to go, and while I have the money for one (MacBook Pro for instance), it need a little bit more flexibility at the moment (which a Windows-based laptop will be able to offer me for now I rate). Once I get a bit more serious, I might consider going Mac (strictly for audio production). Keep in mind that I’m only doing production as a hobbyist on the sideline at the moment, might want to play the odd game or 2 and will MAINLY be using this for freelancing work for which I MUST HAVE Windows as an OS, considering the software is ONLY Windows-compatible (unfortunately). And I’m not too cued up on how well Macs run Windows (and Windows applications) when using virtualization programs such as Boot Camp. I use a fairly ancient ThinkPad T510 as my portable Artist 9.5, works fine for recording and MIDI with a handful of VSTis, as long as I keep the reverbs to a minimum. I also know there are other third-party software doing the same, but I’m not to sure about their performance either. I think any modern i5 or better will run Cubase 9.5 fine, unless you’re into EDM with massive effects. ![]() My advice is to go for a higher clock speed rather than more cores, so for. ![]() Let me go find out from the Novation guys if this X-Station will still be compatible.
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