Hi everyone.

Just reading through the posts and wondering if the case has just been made for having a separate, dedicated music computer. Anti-virus, firewalls and such like will certainly affect the latency of ASIO drivers, which is a problem if you're playing a VST synth in real time.

The good news is that the folks at PG Music write very efficient code, which means you don't have to shell out big bucks for a top-end machine. Our oldest computer has an AMD Sempron 2.11 with 1 gig RAM and running Power Tracks 2010 will still play over 24 audio tracks at the same time as 3 VST instruments and a handful of plugin effects. It should be possible to pick up a computer like this for not much money and a clean install of Windows XP should do the trick.

As a bonus, because the machine isn't on the internet, it doesn't constantly up-date the operating system, so every time we switch it on it behaves like it did last time!

Thanks again to Jeff Yankauer for producing such an efficient program.

ROG.