think it's the audology one that was mentioned. I think it came with a
breakout box for multiple inputs. Even if it didn't, we do have a breakout
box, too. Minor upgrades though - not exhorbitantly expensive (i.e. paid for
with money earned at a gig or two).
-d
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Graeme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 8:35 AM
Subject: Re: Virtual Recording Studios
> That system I built for Deanna and hubby is a pretty stock box. From
memory,
> it's a Celeron 1.8 on an 845G board. Stock HSF. The case is a $32 wonder.
I
> even used the bundled PSU, though I may have switched out the case fans
for
> low speed Panaflos. Because budget was a priority, he's using the onboard
> sound right now. But that's already way better than the audio he was using
> on their old HP budget system. Using Seagate HD since from my experience
and
> other sources, it's consistently the most quiet.
>
> The whole system cost something like $350.
>
> -Kevin
>
> > My husband uses N-Track Studio - which is fairly cheap and ran
reasonably
> > well on our old puter (low-end HP PIII, if I recall correctly), and is
> > screaming on our newer puter that Kevin built. The only time he had
> problems
> > with it on the old system was when he tried to add too many effects.
He's
> > got something more high-end now, but for practice recording, I think
> N-Track
> > would suit your needs. And it's cheap ($69):
> > http://www.fasoft.com/register.shtm
> >
> > -Deanna
>
>
>
[Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]
