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Assuming no effects, how many 44100 mono tracks will I be able to work with before I hit the limitations of my computer?

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Assuming no effects, how many 44100 mono tracks will I be able to work with before I hit the limitations of my computer?

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At the bottom end, 486 DX4/100s are often able to handle up to 6 tracks, while a Pentium II 333 with a standard UltraDMA hard disk was able to handle up to 26 44100hz mono tracks. Of course, to handle more tracks, you can render a partial version of the song with, say the first 4 tracks, then add another 4, render all and so on. Once you have all the tracks recorded, you can render all the single tracks (which have been left on the hard disk) together in a single final stereo wave file (rendering already rendered tracks theoretically introduces a slight quantity of noise). 2.

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