MUSIC STORE Professional delivers high-performance computers designed specifically for audio production. Whether you are a composer, producer, hobby musician or mixing engineer, these preconfigured systems offer fast SSDs, low-noise cases, modern processors and practical I/O tailored to professional studio workflows.
Audio work benefits from ample storage, especially with virtual instruments and large sample libraries. SSDs provide speed, HDDs offer capacity – a hybrid setup combines fast load times with generous archive space for projects and media.
Plenty of RAM keeps your DAW responsive. 8–16 GB covers smaller projects, 32 GB suits larger sessions, and 64 GB or more is ideal for complex arrangements with many virtual instruments. MUSIC STORE Audio PCs are modular and easy to upgrade.
Most audio workflows run perfectly on integrated graphics. A dedicated GPU is only required for video or graphics-intensive tasks. All models provide HDMI and DisplayPort for multi-monitor setups.
USB 3.0, USB-C, Thunderbolt, PCIe and LAN/Wi-Fi ensure flexible studio integration. Interfaces, controllers and peripherals connect seamlessly, and modern standards guarantee broad compatibility with common setups.
From compact workspaces to fixed installations, MUSIC STORE Audio PCs come in multiple form factors: Mini PCs for mobile/space-saving rigs, classic desktops for home studios, and 19" systems for professional rack environments.
Audio PC Mini: Mobile, space-saving and quiet – ideal for musicians on the go.
Audio PC Home: Great for beginners, recording and mixing, with clear upgrade paths.
Audio PC Pro: Powerful system for professional production, mastering and studio use.
Audio PC Pro Plus: High-end performance with large SSD capacity and plenty of RAM for virtual instruments and sound design.
Audio PC Rack: 19" format for studios and stage racks.
A fast CPU, sufficient RAM, SSD storage, a reliable motherboard/power supply and quiet cooling – for stable performance without dropouts.
Audio PCs are optimized for low latency, stability and quiet operation. They also offer studio-ready I/O (USB, Thunderbolt, PCIe) and components tuned for DAWs.
8–16 GB for small projects, 32 GB for larger sessions, and 64 GB or more for complex compositions with many virtual instruments.
Start with a quad-core around 3.5 GHz; professionals should consider 8–10 cores or more. High single-core performance is crucial in many DAWs.
Yes. Low noise is essential for recording and focused work. MUSIC STORE systems use quiet fans and vibration-reduced components.
USB 3.0/USB-C, Thunderbolt, HDMI/DisplayPort, PCIe slots and LAN/Wi-Fi. Upgrade options for RAM and SSDs are equally important.
Use current ASIO drivers, choose small buffer sizes (64–256 samples), ensure strong CPU performance and set the OS power plan to High Performance.
Yes – optimized for Cubase, Ableton Live, Studio One, Pro Tools, FL Studio, REAPER and more, plus broad compatibility with USB/Thunderbolt audio interfaces.
Usually not. Integrated graphics are sufficient unless you also work on video or 3D content.
OS, DAW and libraries on SSD for speed; project archives and backups on a second SSD or HDD. This keeps the system fast and reliable.
Yes. Technical advice and warranty services are available internationally. All systems are tested and pre-configured before shipping.