Rain Recording has released ION 64, a true 64-bit computing platform designed for audio and video production. Powered by two AMD Opteron Quad Core processors, Rain's newest creation delivers unprecedented performance with a total of eight processor cores, up to 64 gigabytes of RAM, and room for 4 terabytes of high-performance storage.
By providing a true 64-bit platform, Rain has created a system able to utilize up to 64 gigabytes of memory, giving the user the single most powerful audio production platform available today.
The plug-ins, synths and virtual instruments cherished by an industry of content creators are consistently hungry for Random Access Memory, forcing the user to make impossible choices just to stay within the limits of their hardware.
This article is published on Harmony Central, click here for more information.
Saturday, 16 August 2008
KRK Launches Revamped KRK10s Subwoofer
Systems has launched an updated version of its acclaimed 10" recording subwoofer.
The new KRK10s incorporates a sleek industrial design that matches the company's recently launched RokitG2 monitors, as well as significant feature enhancements that address real-world home, pro and project studio applications.
The subwoofer's curved front matches the best-selling Rokit and VXT monitors' diffraction reducing shape, making the KRK10s the perfect complement to either of these products.
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MTV awards coming to Africa!
It is reported that contemporary music artists across the length and breadth of the mother continent will be honoured and showcased in the MTV Africa Awards.
The Pan African Awards, inspired by the Pan African entertainment network, MTV Networks Africa and international telecommunications giant Zain, take place at the Velodrome in Nigeria’s capital Abuja on November 22.
MTV’s first-ever awards ceremony for Africa will honour the passion, creativity and artistry of the industry and showcase the best and brightest contemporary music and artists to a global audience.
Published on Sowetan, click here to read the original article.
The Pan African Awards, inspired by the Pan African entertainment network, MTV Networks Africa and international telecommunications giant Zain, take place at the Velodrome in Nigeria’s capital Abuja on November 22.
MTV’s first-ever awards ceremony for Africa will honour the passion, creativity and artistry of the industry and showcase the best and brightest contemporary music and artists to a global audience.
Published on Sowetan, click here to read the original article.
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