Slick Audio M591 DAW Computer

 

Micro Recording Computer

Smallest DAW Computer

If you are into recording audio, you know gear can really take up a bunch of room.   Do any Drummers out there know what I am talking about?  So if you have a bunch of instruments then you can dedicate a lot of space to your instruments  Like the whole basement of your house or even your garage.  But what is someone in an apartment, condo, or touring musician to do when they are limited in space?

Slick Audio has got you covered with the Smallest DAW Computer (audio recording computer) imaginable.  Slick Audio makers of The best computers for recording music.  For the home or any pro, the studio has made a line of Ultra-Compact PCs for recording audio and the M591 is the smallest in the ultra-compact computer category.

Slick Audio designed a line of DAW computers for audio production with small spaces in mind.  These small form factor computers might not take up much space on your desk.  But they will impress you with the amount of power they have for recording your projects on your favorite DAW software.

This Tiny PC is powerful and made for anyone that needs to Record audio but needs a small computer.

Just because it’s small doesn’t mean it’s not powerful.  You can lay multiple tracks, Virtual Instruments, and plugins with this little beast. The M591 is about the size of a few CDs stacked up (4″x4″). It contains only one small fan and is extremely quiet. Perfect for a bedroom, tour bus, or dressing room, where space is at a premium. There are no expansion slots on this because of its size, but, it kicks one heck of a punch for a box this small. It comes standard with an Intel i5 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 500GB M.2 SSD. It also has built-in Thunderbolt 4 and Thunderbolt 3, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, as well as 2.5GB Ethernet and HDMI video outs. The M591 also has three USB 3.2, one USB 2.0, and two USB C.

 

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