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This machine was used as a multitrack recording workstation running Cakewalk Sonar 2.0 and later. | |||
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This is by far the most powerful of all my x86 machines. It is used for multitrack recording, and was acquired quite recently (2002). It is roughly descended from hesperos, from which it received most of its components. It does an admirable job of running Cakewalk Sonar 2.0, and gives me the capacity to do real-time DSP effects and lots of seperate tracks. | |||
This is by far the most powerful of all my x86 machines. It is used for multitrack recording, and was acquired quite recently (2002). It is roughly descended from [[hesperos]], from which it received most of its components. It does an admirable job of running Cakewalk Sonar 2.0, and gives me the capacity to do real-time DSP effects and lots of seperate tracks. |
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Summary
This machine was used as a multitrack recording workstation running Cakewalk Sonar 2.0 and later.
Historical Specifications
- Advanced Microdevices Duron 1GHz (Intel Celeron clone)
- 128MB SDRAM
- 45GB IBM Deskstar ATA-100 hard disk
- 50X Acer CD-ROM
- Hewlett-Packard 9100+ 8/4/2 CD-RW
- ATI Rage IIc 8MB video (2X AGP)
- Yamaha XG sound card
- Windows XP Professional
Upgrades
- The video card was replaced with an nVidia GeForce 4 MX 440
- The sound card was replaced with a MOTU 2408mk2 on a PCI-324 interface card
Historical Summary
Note that the information presented in this section was retrieved from my old personal website, The VAX Pirate's Lair, and is not likely to be entirely accurate or timely. Spelling errors have been kept intact for the purposes of historical preservation.
This is by far the most powerful of all my x86 machines. It is used for multitrack recording, and was acquired quite recently (2002). It is roughly descended from hesperos, from which it received most of its components. It does an admirable job of running Cakewalk Sonar 2.0, and gives me the capacity to do real-time DSP effects and lots of seperate tracks.