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256GB should be fine for basic recording, but it also depends on what other software you are running on the laptop. Are you recording a real amp with a mic?
The thing is, recording quickly becomes addictive, and before you know it you end up with virtual drums, pianos, strings, synths, etc., and then you wish you hard a bigger hard drive!
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*May not be a problem if you have the latest USB chipset.
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Many modern laptops have the Ram soldered to the main board so are NOT user upgradable, it depends on the model though.
Sadly buying a Windows laptop for music is a bit of a lottery, unless you can get a recommendation of a specific model or buy from a specialist supplier like Scan.
I ended up getting a 2nd hand Macbook Pro, a late 2012 retina model which has real USB ports and upgradeable Ram and SSD. While this is now getting on a bit it works great for what I need - not wanting to start a PC - Mac debate though, I'm not a fanboi, I just wanted something that worked.
Saw this on Hot UK Deals and thought it looked decent spec for the job...Tempted myself though I'm not sure if my problems with music tech are with the computer, the software, or the user
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