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Are you designing the system for a recording studio?




No, this is just half of my home system (the other half is a Kef-Denon 5.1 setup). This is the system I installed in the lower level of the house, where the piano is. We live in two stories of a condo in Wrigleyville, Chicago; I'm pretty conscious of space utilization in my purchases, and when I'm not, my wife reminds me . I have two AIM-5 speakers and a Kef subwoofer, powered by an Audiosource amp which had failed FCC radiation tests (there were about 700 of these Tripath amps that the company dumped at $250 ... they are normally ~$700). I feed them from a Squeezebox powered by a Netgear network server and optically connected to the amp. It's a great system; I have around 30,000 Flac files of music that can be served up. The sound is not cutting edge audiophile, but very good. So I wanted to feed this with the output produced from BiaB -- I'm mainly concerned about the rhythm tracks, so RD/RT (which I'm playing with now, and really like) should reproduce pretty well through this system.

I'm mainly concerned that my computer system not hangup on any of the BiaB processing, which is why I looked into new hardware. I'm sure with the Phenom II processor and DDR3 memory I'll be safe -- the buses on the Asus board are pretty fast as well, and it is all very reasonably priced.

I guess I've skirted your original question, though. I'm using BiaB right now to accompany my piano. I'm basically playing the Jazz standards. Now that I've figured out the basics of BiaB (thanks to help from the board) I'm creating lead sheets for the songs I want to work on. I don't know where it will all go, as it's a hobby, but I'm having fun so far.

Chris

Last edited by westland; 10/17/10 07:45 PM.