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  • olivier Numérissonolivier Numérisson

    The best audio editing workstation

    Merging Technologies Pyramix 7Published on 05/14/12 at 14:08
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The installation, like any PC audio software happens if the computer was originally configured correctly.
    The compatibility issues are low because the equipment is used Merging, and everything to go together, either one works natively (ASIO) is it's pretty simple as long as the hardware manufacturer has developed its drivers properly.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    MacBook Pro 17 "2009 (Core2 Duo) with 8 GB RAM, 750 GB hard drive at 7200 r / min.
    A Mac OS partition, a partition Windows 7 64-bit Data partition.
    It's simple, versatile and efficient.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Being a specialist society for Pyramix 44.1 for at least 6 years, I use it for so long.
    Schools and precis…
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    The installation, like any PC audio software happens if the computer was originally configured correctly.
    The compatibility issues are low because the equipment is used Merging, and everything to go together, either one works natively (ASIO) is it's pretty simple as long as the hardware manufacturer has developed its drivers properly.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    MacBook Pro 17 "2009 (Core2 Duo) with 8 GB RAM, 750 GB hard drive at 7200 r / min.
    A Mac OS partition, a partition Windows 7 64-bit Data partition.
    It's simple, versatile and efficient.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Being a specialist society for Pyramix 44.1 for at least 6 years, I use it for so long.
    Schools and precision editing are impressive.

    The audio engine is the best for my taste. Against by the aesthetic is, you know ... a bit austere. As is done more for his work as the interface to contemplate, I do not want it too Merging.
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