Niantiel
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So, I came up with a conceptual idea based on what I know of my experiences with editing music over the years with software, but I decided I want to take it a step further, only I'm not entirely sure how because I'm not familiar with hardware and because it's expensive, I'd like to not do this and fresia up heh...
I have a Lenovo Y5070 laptop...The specs are:
Processor:4th Generation Intel Core i7-4710HQ Processor (2.50GHz 1600MHz 6MB)
Operating system:Windows 8.1 64
Graphics:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M 2GB
Memory:8.0GB PC3-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz
Display:15.6" FHD LED AntiGlare Backlight (1920x1080)
Hard Drive:Hybrid 1TB 5400 RPM+8GB SSHD
Battery:4 Cell 54 Watt Hour Lithium-Ion
Bluetooth:Bluetooth Version 4.0
Warranty:One year
Optical Drive:None
Network Card:Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 3160
No, I know Windows isn't ideal for audio editing and recording, but I'm not doing this for professional reasons, I'm doing this as a hobby, mostly for myself.
Anyway, what I want to do is get either a 5.1 surround sound system, or an entertainment center sound system, and hook it up to a subwoofer, and add channels to tracks, and split certain parts of a song off to specific speakers in the room, sort of like, emulating a PA system in a way, only, well, really without a PA? If that makes any sense???
I'm open to ideas and researching. I can't seem to find a lot of consecutive information online about this sort of a thing. But basically I want to be able to send one section of the sound through one speaker and another set of sounds through another speaker, and so on. I can separate the dual channel mix through a decompressor. It'll sound kinda warbly, but, like I said, I'm doing this as a hobby for myself, not for professional reasons.
So my question is, hardware-wise, what would I need to be able to do that??
I have a Lenovo Y5070 laptop...The specs are:
Processor:4th Generation Intel Core i7-4710HQ Processor (2.50GHz 1600MHz 6MB)
Operating system:Windows 8.1 64
Graphics:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M 2GB
Memory:8.0GB PC3-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz
Display:15.6" FHD LED AntiGlare Backlight (1920x1080)
Hard Drive:Hybrid 1TB 5400 RPM+8GB SSHD
Battery:4 Cell 54 Watt Hour Lithium-Ion
Bluetooth:Bluetooth Version 4.0
Warranty:One year
Optical Drive:None
Network Card:Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 3160
No, I know Windows isn't ideal for audio editing and recording, but I'm not doing this for professional reasons, I'm doing this as a hobby, mostly for myself.
Anyway, what I want to do is get either a 5.1 surround sound system, or an entertainment center sound system, and hook it up to a subwoofer, and add channels to tracks, and split certain parts of a song off to specific speakers in the room, sort of like, emulating a PA system in a way, only, well, really without a PA? If that makes any sense???
I'm open to ideas and researching. I can't seem to find a lot of consecutive information online about this sort of a thing. But basically I want to be able to send one section of the sound through one speaker and another set of sounds through another speaker, and so on. I can separate the dual channel mix through a decompressor. It'll sound kinda warbly, but, like I said, I'm doing this as a hobby for myself, not for professional reasons.
So my question is, hardware-wise, what would I need to be able to do that??