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There is some software out there that will convert polyphonic recorded music to midi score with a fairly good hit rate these...

Erick you are correct but I stand buy my statement. At this point an upgrade is unworthy to me. The last upgrade I did was when I went from my old XP 2100 on an ESC K7S5A with 256 megs of ram to my current XP 2800 on an ASUS A7N8X with a gig of ram. Now I will not say I did not see a difference as I did but it was not substantial to me and this upgrade cost me about $600 at the time I decided then for the next upgrade I do I want to double everything or half it how ever you want to say it. If something was taking me 3 minutes I want it to go to taking 1.5 minutes. I figured to achieve that would take about an X2 3800 to achieve. I just do not need the speed bad enough to spend the $5-600 to achieve my goal but I go back to this all being relevant to what money means to you. On my budget the upgrade is not worth it. If I had Bill Gates money I would spend $2000 to increase my speed 5% just because I could. Joe



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