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Classic Post: Sound on Sound on the PCAudioLabs Athlon Dual-core PC 1

Classic Post: Sound on Sound on the PCAudioLabs Athlon Dual-core PC

  Click Here to read the full article “California based PCAudioLabs are a name that won’t need introducing to our US readers, as they already have an excellent reputation for their wide range of music PC’s…I was certainly impressed by their website, which not only offers a highly configurable online “customize” engine that lets the […]

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Austin Area Urban League Studio, Equipped with PCAudioLabs

On Feb. 1, the Austin Area Urban League unveiled plans at their annual banquet for the new AMD Digital Music and Arts Institute. The studio will be equipped with about a dozen “Digital Audio Workstations,” which are powerful AMD Athlon 64 Dual Core processor-based PCAudioLabs™ desktop and mobile notebook computers running Cubase Studio 4 audio recording

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3 Studios, 3 Budgets 3

3 Studios, 3 Budgets

Click Here to download the article. “At the heart of the studio is a PCAudioLabs Standard Black (no frills) enclosure…Under the hood of this $2,585 beast is an Intel Core2 quad 3GHz Q9650 CPU, with 4GB RAM, 320GB system drive, two 1TB data drives, dual DVI ATI Radeon HD3470 graphics, Pioneer 20x DVD burner, Silent

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MIX Magazine - Building Out a Powerhouse PC with PCAudioLabs Music Computers 4

MIX Magazine – Building Out a Powerhouse PC with PCAudioLabs Music Computers

Click here to download the full article in pdf Click here to read the article online “I would like to see the end of 32-bit operating systems altogether,” adds PCAudioLabs’ Tom Bolton. “It’s time that we move on to 64-bit computing completely. Offering 32-bit versions of new operating systems such as Windows 7 allows the audio

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Craig Anderton on why PCAudioLabs Mobile Music Computers beat a standard laptop 6

Craig Anderton on why PCAudioLabs Mobile Music Computers beat a standard laptop

“PCAL has a solid reputation for service, and I can vouch for that in my own experience. You also see a lot of companies running PCAL computers at trade shows for the same reasons – they can’t have the computer crash in the middle of a demo. Perhaps most importantly, PCAL supports your system. If

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Dweezil Zappa Gets Dangerous On The Road with PCAudioLabs Music Computers 8

Dweezil Zappa Gets Dangerous On The Road with PCAudioLabs Music Computers

“…This newest AMD addition to the Zappa workflow is called the ‘Room Service Rig’ because it’s sometimes operated from a hotel room after a show, or possibly on the bus in between shows. AMD collaborated with our friends over at Dangerous Music and PC Audio Labs to make the ‘Room Service Rig’ happen. Its main purpose is

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The 140-Track Cakewalk SONAR Session with PCAudioLabs Music Computers 9

The 140-Track Cakewalk SONAR Session with PCAudioLabs Music Computers

Brandon Ryan demos Cakewalk SONAR Producer version 8.5 using a Shawn K. Clement remix of Cori Yarckin’s “Everything You Said” with 140 tracks, 50 plug-ins and a high-res 800 MB AVI video file—all running simultaneously on a PCAudioLabs Intel Core i7 desktop machine. Watch the entire video at: http://mixonline.com/video/mixtv/gear/cakewalk_sonar_85_session/ 

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