I get around $2,400 to build something close to their default configuration. That 5960x alone is around $1000.Right now, it's looking like I'm going back to PC for the first time since 2002. PC nerds, tell me how much of a premium I'm paying for one of these.
Appreciate that. They've got a 14-core but that looks like about a $3000 chip. Stupid thing is I'm going to have to do most of my SoundMiner curation on Mac, then hit it via PC over network. By the time I'm up and running there will be a 24-port managed switch, an 8-port managed switch, two 8-port unmanaged switches and two Airports in my house. It's ridiculous.
I googled SoundMiner, and has to be the least informative marketing copy I've ever read.What is Soundminer? It is an advanced search engine for both Macintosh and Windows users, a highly advanced batch conversion engine, an integrated metadata management tool, an advanced sound design tool, a DSP processing host, a scalable server for multiple users, a web publishing vehicle, and a tracking and metrics system, and it is a companion product designed to work directly with the most popular production tools in the industry.
'k. So let's say you need to put a tire squeal in your video. Here's the cheap way: 1) Open iTunes 2) Type in "tire squeal" 3) Demo sounds until you find the one you like 4) "reveal in Finder" 5) Switch to Pro Tools 6) Import Audio 7) Drill down to finder window 8) Import file into bin 9) Find file in bin 10) Drag it to where you want it to be 11) Trim to fit 12) Perform gajillions of audiosuite edits Here's the Soundminer way: 1) Enter "tire squeal" into Soundminer 2) Fuck with the speed to get what you want, build a VST stack to process it the way you want, set in and out points 3) Switch to Pro Tools and highlight the slug you want on the track you want 4) Switch back to Soundminer and hit "S"