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Roland's light, slim design to reclaim some serious desk space. I traded the AKAI's enormous feature set for the I thought the AKAI was a fine device, but it wasĮnormous due to all of its pads and faders and other controls which I MIDI Controller: I sold my AKAI keyboard controller for a much simpler Roland A-49.It has both HDMI and DVI outputs, which is perfect for me since one of my monitors is HDMI only and the other is DVI/VGA. NVIDIA card, and I hardly ever play games these days. Graphics power, but it uses less electricity and is quieter than the This card is actually a downgrade in terms of
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The drivers for the NVIDIA card I had before wereĬonflicting with the drivers for my PCIe audio interface on both Video: Currently using an ATI Radeon HD6450.Optical: Plextor PX-B320SA Blu-ray Disc Combo.I do not have any of the audio problems some people report with RAM: Two Kingston DDR3 1333 sticks 6 GB each, for 12 GB total.Wonderful modular cabling you only use exactly the number of wires you Relatively quiet, with all the power this computer will ever need. I just replaced it with a 2TB Western Digital Caviar Black, and everything's back to normal. Worth noting: One of the Seagate Barracuda drives I bought last year to replace my 500GB system drive started failing a couple weeks ago (large downloads were always corrupted). Out of necessity, and in emergencies due to space requirements. With 7200RPM 2TB drives by Seagate and Western Digital. Hard drives: I replaced all three of my original 500GB drives.I'm using the fans that came with the case. Quiet and sturdy with isolated areas for power supply and hard drives, Socket 1366 supports Intel Gulftown and Bloomfield processors. Also has Texas InstrumentsįireWire, which is considered to be the best chipset for digital audio. Processor: Intel Core i7-950 GHz (Bloomfield family, 4 cores, 8 threads).Simultaneously, but as long as I'm able to freeze tracks, Thing a new PC would get me is the ability to run more VSTi instances I've done a number of completely ITB (in the box) productions in the past year, and several times I've had to freeze VST tracks when the project got too busy for my CPU to handle. Plugins with smooth, consistent operation. That have 30-50 tracks of mixed VSTi and audio, and dozens of processing There have been some changes, but it's the same processor, motherboard, case, and power supply that I've been using for nearly 4 years now. Still using the same home-built PC from early 2010. While it's only been six months since my previous post on this topic, I've made a number of improvements to my setup that I figured were worth mentioning.
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The following post is all about my previous rig.
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UPDATE 2015.06.21 - I built a new PC in June of 2015.