Why Rain? / Quiet Cool

The Heart of Rain Recording

Rain Recording systems are designed with an underlying concept we call Quiet Cool. Most computers produce a lot of two things: heat and noise. Rain computers and peripherals are engineered to maintain optimum temperature levels without adding excess noise - and without sacrificing performance.

Performance comparison chart

As you can see, not only is the Element below the ambient noise level of the Dell and Apple systems, but also below the average studio noise floor in both active and inactive hard drive states.

Using the latest CPU cooling technology, convective architecture and over-specified components, Rain Recording computers boast virtually silent operation. Even under stressful conditions such as large track counts, extended live recording and multiple plug-ins that push the CPU to its limits, our systems stay cool under pressure.

The Art of Quiet Cool

Rain computers are constructed with materials like high-grade aluminum which lets heat naturally dissipate. And, all components are meticulously selected and matched to achieve the highest level of stability and performance while staying both quiet and cool during even the most demanding operations.

LiveBook - Stay Cool, Live

Quadruple vented convection cooling keeps LiveBook™ Mobile Audio Workstation from over-heating during even the most intensive live recording sessions. Take your studio on the road without giving up the power of a desktop. And don't worry about system failure on the road - it's cool.