I run a pretty bare bones set up that hasn't changed in years. Reaper, ACID 6, Audition 3.0, Kontakt, Omnisphere x86, 250GB of sound sources, Waves and a few others. Everything with i7 32 RAM, 1-2 TB SSD is over $1000.
It depends on what you're after. Obviously for scalability and maximum power potential the answer would be a Desktop PC. But RAM prices are fucked right now. If you're not after high end, just a powerful machine on which you can work very comfortably I would recommend looking into M4 Mac Mini or M4 Macbook Air, but ONLY if you don't plan on making heavy use of Kontakt or other large sample libraries. Reason being that as soon as you go over the default of 256gb of storage with Macs, the prices skyrocket harder than any RAM you've ever seen. Even just upgrading to 512gb of storage is like an extra 200 bucks. Not worth it whatsoever. Don't get a Macbook Neo, it's a trap. But beyond that, if you're getting into music production, then you'll also be wanting an audio interface and a pair of studio monitors. Mac is generally more capable of producing music without an interface than a standard PC but I still wouldn't recommend it.
That's too much, here's i7 8700 32GB/512 for 330, buy another SSD for saving 100 bucks over that one https://ebay.us/m/3wbfne also don't you have drive from previous machine that you can reuse, SSD's went up in prices, of course they will make those larger ones more expensive, better use 2 or 3 of them, you don't need M2's for everything anyways. This one is ok if you want double the RAM and SSD, 64/1TB for 550 https://ebay.us/m/T1SVWm Last edited: Apr 1, 2026 at 9:12 PM
Actually, my career as a home recording artist is winding down :-( I'm mostly remixing my reel to reel sessions that were digitized in the early 2000s using Cool Edit Pro. I rerecord a few tracks here and there, and run different effects plug-ins to tailor the sound. I'll be sticking with Windows. I really don't see myself expanding my set up. Thanks.
Yeah. $429 seems to be the going price for i7 32gb RAM 1T SSD. There is an HP with 512 SSD, but probably not enough storage and I don't think I want to deal with putting in another SSD. On a separate note, will I be able to mirror(?) my content on to the new drive or will I have to reinstall everything?