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Old 11-08-2010, 11:17 AM
dkaudio dkaudio is offline
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Red face Trying to move to ACCEL SYSTEM

I would like some advice..I'm currently using a older G4 and pro tools M-pwd 7.4..I would like to move to version 8 (Is Ver 9 ready?), but I'm interested in using a PC instead of a mac this time..

Is there a PC out there that I could buy that would be ready (somewhat) outta the box?..or will I have to build my computer? I would really like to use a PC if possible and spend 2g's somewhere else in my studio..

Please advise..

Danny M
DK Audio
Bellflower, Ca
www.dkaudio.biz
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Old 11-09-2010, 08:20 AM
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Default Re: Trying to move to ACCEL SYSTEM

Check out PC Audio Labs out of California. They sell a good product and stand by it plus you get free life time support.
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