Sadly, in the computer world, things move fast. What is today's amazingly fast processor is next weeks also ran.

I have several DAWs and when I bought or built them, they were state of the art and among the fastest available. They still work and run smoothly. However, they are not the fastest machines compared to what is available in stores now.

I watch the tutorial videos and see how fast the video creator's machine is handling the software and processing the data, and I see it do it's thing almost instantly. Then as I replicate that same exact thing on my machine with the same software version and the same function execution and it takes my machine 5 to 10 seconds..... Well.... I don't feel like buying a new machine and doing all the software transfers along with the keys and authentication required, not counting do I need to do an upgrade of the software to even run it on a new machine..... Last upgrade I did, I literally had to upgrade ALL of the software to run it ......32 bit to 64 bit.

So..... as long as I can still run the software and get the end results I want, I'm totally good with waiting a couple of seconds for files to load and screens to change.


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