I got on really well with my atari, and the fairlight was special.
sigh...........
However, i'm in Daryl's fortress here as far as brand loyalty. I don't have any.
It's the goods that count. (I wonder in the new Nuendo 4 will have a decent score component. Or if the new cubase 4 score editor is finally half decent. Sigh..........)
Seriously now, i'm wondering if we could run a DAW on an entry level CRAY, with their custom built integrated multi processor setup, the Gazillion gigs of ram, and raid array raptors.
You know, like a fairlight, with a supercharger.
http://www.cray.com/products/xd1/index.html">http://www.cray.com/products/xd1/index.html
Sort of puts the 'friendly hardware joust' about performance in perspective.
Regards,
Alex.
sigh...........
However, i'm in Daryl's fortress here as far as brand loyalty. I don't have any.
It's the goods that count. (I wonder in the new Nuendo 4 will have a decent score component. Or if the new cubase 4 score editor is finally half decent. Sigh..........)
Seriously now, i'm wondering if we could run a DAW on an entry level CRAY, with their custom built integrated multi processor setup, the Gazillion gigs of ram, and raid array raptors.
You know, like a fairlight, with a supercharger.
http://www.cray.com/products/xd1/index.html">http://www.cray.com/products/xd1/index.html
Sort of puts the 'friendly hardware joust' about performance in perspective.
Regards,
Alex.