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The advantage with a box like this is that because it's dedicated to playing only VST plug ins, you won't have latency issues that a PC would running a USB interface. It's actually 24 bit 96 khz. My guess is you'd probably have better overall audio specs. The price tag in this is still high. It lists for $3500 with 250 plug ins. When you get down to what you'd pay for a laptop, 250 plug ins and a 24 bit/96khz audio interface, $3000 isn't all that bad, but like I said before, this is the first of it's kind and prices will plummet like they always do on gear like this. Mark Sottilaro On Monday, August 25, 2003, at 02:46 AM, Per Boysen wrote: >> From: Mark Sottilaro [mailto:sine@zerocrossing.net] > >> > http://www.plugzilla.com/Folder.2002-09-28.2833/News_Item.2003-03- > 02.1700 > >> Trust me. If not this unit, it's offspring. >> Popularity will rise, prices will fall. > > I scanned that site but could find no price tag for this monster? > > Personally I would prefere a rack mountable PC or a "mini PC" (with a > flat screen or/and a projector provided by the venue). But not until I > find the right software for it (next thing to check out is that "Linux > EDP rip-off"). > > Regards > > Per Boysen > >