Audio Master PC Is Ready for Market - 09/30/1999

(Norcross. Ga. September 30, 1999) – FAQ System Engineering in Norcross, Georgia has completed testing on the Audio Master PC. The Intel PIII based music machine is FAQ's solution for bridging the gap between software developers, hardware manufacturers and the struggle end users have with putting together DAW and MIDI applications on a PC platform. The Audio Master PC is "turn-key", ready for use right out of the box. The unit comes standard with Soundscape-Digital's Mixtreme Card, the LE version of Nemesys GigaSampler and a user defined audio package (ie Cakewalk, Cubase or Logic Audio).

"The biggest complaint you hear from folks on a PC platform is the headache of setting up the hardware, dealing with driver conflicts and overcoming quirks" says Ken Fennell with FAQ. The chief benefit of the Audio Master PC is the solution it provides. "That's our product, the solution". The original specifications for the Audio Master PC were gathered from Digidesign's recommendations for the Pro Tools NT package, then adapted to accommodate other DAW and MIDI software applications. Sticking with consistent hardware takes much of the guesswork out of configuration and allows for a worry free end user solution.

FAQ System Engineering is located in Norcross, Georgia, the Silicon Valley of the southeast. The company strives to provide a "turn-key" solution of top quality affordable music PC's for a growing home-based recording studio market. For additional information on FAQ System Engineering or the Audio Master PC visit their web site at www.faqsys.com or call (770)409-8823.