If using more than 1 external display, a dedicated GPU is recommended
Some sort of audio output such as:
Dedicated audio interface
USB Digital to Audio Converter
Onboard audio output (e.g. 3.5mm headphone out, line out etc)
NOTE: A large number of desktop and laptop computers do not ground their onboard audio outputs properly. This creates a 'humming' noise through the audio cable. So if you choose to use the onboard headphone jack / line out jack to go into your audio mixer, and you get a humming noise, this is why.
Linux
Recommend Requirements
Steve to confirm what distro's are supported and any caveats for things like GPUs etc
Intel or AMD Quad Core or above CPU
16GB RAM
Onboard GPU or dedicated GPU
If using more than 1 external display, a dedicated GPU is recommended
Some sort of audio output such as:
Dedicated audio interface
USB Digital to Audio Converter
Onboard audio output (e.g. 3.5mm headphone out, line out etc)
NOTE: A large number of desktop and laptop computers do not ground their onboard audio outputs properly. This creates a 'humming' noise through the audio cable. So if you choose to use the onboard headphone jack / line out jack to go into your audio mixer, and you get a humming noise, this is why.
MacOS
Recommend Requirements
Steve to confirm if Intel based Macs are supported, or if its only Apple Silicon Macs that are supported
16GB RAM
Some sort of audio output such as:
Dedicated audio interface
USB Digital to Audio Converter
Onboard audio output (e.g. 3.5mm headphone out, line out etc)
NOTE: A large number of desktop and laptop computers do not ground their onboard audio outputs properly. This creates a 'humming' noise through the audio cable. So if you choose to use the onboard headphone jack / line out jack to go into your audio mixer, and you get a humming noise, this is why.
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Created 26 May 2025 13:00:17 by Admin
Updated 26 May 2025 13:31:57 by Admin