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- Dawbox - Offers a selection of complete digital audio workstations, sound cards, and software.
- PC Mus - Custom built DAWs (digital audio workstations) and computer upgrades for music recording studios. Also contains many tips on recording audio at home.
- SEK'D - Maker of digital audio converters and I/O cards for PCs, including the Samplitude 2496 and ADDA 2496 converters and the Prodif Gold PCI digital I/O card with ADAT interface. Site features software demos for download, and lots of product information.
- Digital Audio Labs (DAL) - Manufacturer of the CardD, CardD Plus, CardDeluxe PC sound cards and the V8 multichannel realtime studio system for Cakewalk.
- Frontier Design Group - Audio interface cards and I/O boxes for PCs, with professional grade specs.
- Magix AG - Makers of Samplitude and Sequoia. Product information, downloads, support. View site in English or German.
- Audio CPU - Custom computer systems for audio and MIDI applications.
- Cunningham, Wes - The Voice Choice - Professional voice-related services for all applications. Offers variety as his forte, with ProTools digital workstation capable of multiple format delivery.
Wikipedia Articles
- Digital Tapeless - Digital Tapeless refers to any recording method using digital data recorded to a medium other than audio/videotape (usually hard disk or flash memory). It is popular in sound recording circles using computers or specialized workstations, and has something of a following among video users as well (in particular, among both low-end camcorder users who ...
- Guitartronica - Guitartronica is a term used to describe a type of music made by guitar players using digital Music sequencers that were traditionally used by Electronica artists. This type of music making has been made possible by advances in inexpensive digital recording software or Digital Audio Workstations, (DAWs).
- LK201 - The LK201 was a detachable computer keyboard introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation of Maynard, Massachusetts in 1982. It was first used by Digital's VT220 ANSI/ASCII terminal and was subsequently used by the Rainbow-100, DECmate-II, and Pro-350 microcomputers and many of Digital's computer workstations such as the VAXstation and DECstation families.
- LK421 - The LK421 was a detachable computer keyboard manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation of Maynard, Massachusetts and supplied as an option to the standard LK401 keyboard with their DECstation workstations. The keyboard is optimized for use with the Digital Unix line of operating systems, instead of the OpenVMS operating system for which the LK401 was more suitable.
- Cineon - Cineon was the first computer system designed by Kodak for digital intermediate film production. It included a scanner, tapes drives, workstations with digital compositing software, and a film recorder.