It's kinda hard to say because it depends on how many vsts you use (and which ones) on your productions and how complex your music is. If its basic I am pretty sure that would be enough. You can always render out wavs to conserve cpu but I hate doing that.
I've made songs on a cpu that is way more inferior than that. It was a pain, but there are plenty of ways to work around the limitations when the need arises.
I've made songs on a cpu that is way more inferior than that. It was a pain, but there are plenty of ways to work around the limitations when the need arises.
Yep, no modern computer is gonna be a real obstacle for making music. You might not be able to run huge instance counts, but they'll more or less run anything, up to a point.
That said - that CPU is a bit on the shabby side. It's like a lame i5. Could be worse, but also could be a lot better.