2012/10/01 18:26:46
pdlstl
The new top-of-the-line UAD-2 OCTO DSP Accelerator ($1,499US) features eight SHARC processors on a single PCIe card and easily installs into a PCIe-equipped Mac or PC workstation or compatible expansion chassis — giving music producers and engineers twice the processing power of its UAD-2 QUAD DSP Accelerator counterpart. For UAD power users running large audio sessions with high UAD plug-in instances and/or high sample rates, the UAD-2 OCTO DSP Accelerator is the uncompromising professional solution.


http://www.uaudio.com/press/releases/2012/uad-2.html






2012/10/02 14:06:11
bapu
Pffft. I already have two QUADs.

But it does seem like a great entry point for those just starting out if you want maximum capacity.
2012/10/02 18:39:06
Dave Modisette
Yeah, I saw that in my email account today.  Very interested because it could extend the life of my current computer for a couple of more years.  Then again the price of a computer upgrade may be less than that.
2012/10/02 19:04:51
pdlstl
bapu


Pffft. I already have two QUADs.

But it does seem like a great entry point for those just starting out if you want maximum capacity.

Pfft. But they take up two slots. I have a Quad and a Solo but I'm out of slots.


 
2012/10/02 20:09:51
bapu
pdlstl


bapu


Pffft. I already have two QUADs.

But it does seem like a great entry point for those just starting out if you want maximum capacity.

Pfft. But they take up two slots. I have a Quad and a Solo but I'm out of slots.




Pffft. I have two slots available.
2012/10/02 20:16:21
pdlstl
Pfft. I'm just going to get two Octo cards then.

No four, two for back ups.
2012/10/04 21:46:02
bapu
My dream, as of today:

An Apollo with a Octo in it for Windows.

Now THAT would be something.
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