Yer Specs

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Whyte Ice

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Just wondering what everyone else has got. Below is mine.

Specs:
Windows 98 Second Edition
Allied 400w PSU
AMD Duron 1ghz
384mb ddr pc2100 ram
Maxtor 15gb 5400rpm
Maxtor 30gb 7200rpm
Lite-On 40x12x48x
MSI KT3 Ultra Motherboard
Nvidia GeForce4 MX420
Linksys NIC 10/100 NC100v2
Delta 44 Audio Card
17" Samsung SyncMaster 763MB
 
- P IV 1.6GHz 512 MB ram, Win2k
- Audiophile 24/96 (for monitoring)
- RME Hammerfall 96/36 (ADAT/SPDIF digital I/O)
- two 20gig 7200rpm HDs (can't remember the brand)
- Samsung 570 flat-screen (at the desk)
- Samsung 760 flat-screen (at the console)
 
700MHz PIII Coppermine
768 megs of RAM
Two 45 Gig 7200RPM Quantum Fireball drives
'98 S.E.
MOTU 2408mkII
Lucid GenX6
21" Mitsubishi mointor

New laptop
700MHz Compaq PIII
256 megs of RAM
12 Gig 5400 RPM drive
'98 S.E.
P.O.S. sound card.
 
IBM T22 laptop

900mhz Intel Pentium 3 processor
256mb of ram
32gb (speed???)

XP pro
Cubase SX
Soundforge 6.0
Video Vegas 3.0
Acid 3.0

Edirol UA-5 USB soundcard
Midiman Midisport 2x2 USB midiport
Iomega Zip CD USB CDR/RW burner
Iomega USB zip drive
Adaptec firewire card <---for digital 8mm video but hope to get firewire audio and maybe cdr/rw soon
Docking station <---soon to have a scsi card and extra hard drive
 
AMD XP1800+
ASUS A7M266
512MB Samsung PC2100 DDR RAM
20 Gig quantum system drive
80 Gig maxtor (7200) audio drive
Sony 16x DVD Drive
LG 4x Cd writer
Gf4 Ti4200 video
Delta 44
400W generic (not too bad actually) PSU
all cooled by enermax adjustable fans, volcan 7 heatsink (enermax fan) on CPU...
 
track rat-did you notice a decent increase in quality when you clock that motu with the genx6? I'm curious about that clock and if makes the improvements that everyone talks about.

Brandon
 
Yes I did. I've said this before, where you see the difference is one multitracking. What I mean to say is, if you record a stereo track with the clock on, you be hard pressed to hear a big difference, but when you're listening back to 16 to 24 tracks, the difference becomes much more apparent. Bass seems to tighten up and focus. High end becomes smoother. I truly hear the difference. If it was smoke and mirrors, I'd have sold it.
 
Microstar SIS745 Mainboard
AMD XP2000+ Processor
In-Win S500
Enermax 300W P/S, variable speed fan
Zalman Flower Cooler
Microstar Geforce MX440 64MB
Panasonic Floppy Drive
LG 32X10X40 CD-RW
D-Link 538TX Network Card
40GB Seagate 5400 RPM Operating System
40GB Seagate 7200RPM Audio Data
40GB Maxtor 7200RPM Audio Data
20GB Maxtor 7200RPM Audio Data
Delta 1010
Windows 2000
 
vprMAtrix 226R

-Intel 845EBT mobo with P4-2.26 - has onboard LAN,Firewire,USB 2.0 and RAID
-512Mb RAM
-80Gb 1st HD (Maxtor)
-20Gb 2nd HD (Quantum)
-40x CD-RW
-DVD
-Audiophile 2496
-GeForce 4 MX440 video card with dual VGA outputs
-2 17" CRT's
-XP Home
 
Hardware

VIA KG7 RAID
AMD thunderbird 1000mhz
Vodoo 3 graphics card
512 DDR RAM
Two 7200 rpm Western Digital HDs
System disk is a 40g and 100g for audio.
Echo Mia soundcard for audio recording
EMU APS card for MIDI
crappy phillips 15" tube monitor (buzzz)
System is clocked to the SPDIF outs on my VM3100 roland mixer

Software

Windows 98se (working awesome)
Vegas 2.0
Sound forge
Acid 2.0
Cool Edit Pro 2.0
Many plugins
Nero burning rom
T-rax

I have yet to find the limits of my system, I've gone up to 35 tracks with various plugins and the use indicator in Vegas is still low (65 mb ram and 30-35% use on disks). Crashes and locks are almost non-existant.
 
Mine's a screamer

Win 98
PII 400
96M RAM
WD 13G, 7200 RPM drive (both OS and audio)
Wave 8/24 sound card
 
HP Pavillion 500mhz Celeron
320 mb ram
Windows 98 se
Maxtor 30 GB 7200 rpm hard drive
Delta Audiophile 2496
 
My Computer: The Petie Wheatstraw 2002

Win XP pro
AMD Athlon XP 1800+ (1.53Ghz)
Asus A7S333 w/ SiS 745
512mb PC2700 DDR ram
Visiontek Xtasy GeForce4 MX440 AGP 64MB DDR dual head
Delta TDIF
40gig system drive 7200RPM (Seagate or Quantum ?)
120gig audio/video drive 7200RPM (IBM)
Cendyne CD-R/RW drive
Pacific Digital DVD-R / DVD-RAM drive
MOTU Micro Express USB (4x6 MIDI interface w/SMPTE)
Dazzle Hollywood DV Bridge
17" Envision monitor (CRT)
17" KDS monitor (CRT)
Custom case (installed Glory Hole myself)
*I've yet to find a woman who will live inside the case and fufill that end of the Glory Hole technology*

Software:
Sound Forge 6
Acid 4
Vegas Video 3
Sonar 2
Cubase VST 5.1
Fruity Loops 3
Dazzle DVD Complete (Deluxe)
MTC2Clipboard (Slacker Solutions)



When I first came to this BBS, I did not use a computer for recording, I was all outboard digital & analog. I hate you bastards for converting me!:D
 
AMD Athlon XP1900+
NC Silverado HS/F
Soyo Dragon+ DDR Mobo
Black Noblesse Case
Enermax 350W Whisper Quiet PSU
512MB Kingston PC2100 DDR RAM
64MB Abit Siluro GeForce4 Ti4200
Maxtor D740X 40GB 7200RPM
Pioneer 16X DVD (Slotload..! whoo hoo!!)
AOpen 24x10x40x CD-RW
Delta 44 24/96 Sound Card
Studiophile 8B Monitors
Windows XP Pro
n-Track



WATYF
 
Windows XP Home
4U Rackmount PC case
Enermax 300W PS
Intel P4-2.0 GHz CPU
1GB ddr ram
Seagate 40 GB OS drive (7200RPM)
Seagate 80 GB Data drive (7200PRM)
Data Drive in removeable bracket bay.
LG 40x24x12 CDRW
Asus P4B266 MB
Nvidia GeForce2 MX400 (64MB)
3Com NIC 10/100
Delta 1010 Audio Card
19" Trinitron Monitor
IEEE 1394 card
Event 20/20 monitors
SONY 60W/channel receiver for amplification
SF Vegas Video 3
SF Sound Forge 6.0
SF Acid Pro 4.0
Midiquest 2Port/SE MIDI interface
Roland SC-88 sound module
Tripp-Lite Internet 500 UPS
TEAC floppy drive


>Panasonic Floppy Drive

I've got one of those as well. A little worse for wear. :)
 
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