Convergence between the PC and mobile sectors is old news, but now it appears that specialist music equipment is coming to a computer near you too.
Amp manufacturer Orange is stepping into the PC market with a machine specifically targeted at those keen to get into music recording – just as Alienware make computers for gamers, for example.
Charlie Cooper, head of OCP development at Orange, spoke to PCR about the machine, commenting: “A lot of people are getting into music recording at home because computers are getting faster. But you need to know what you’re doing; you need to get the right speakers, the right audio to analogue digital converter, one that works well and one that’s got a low latency. On top of that you need to get the right software too.
“It makes sense to have a machine that’s more relevant to what musicians do.“
For the full interview with Charlie Cooper at Orange, head over here…
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