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Prosoniq to Sell DirectX Plug-Ins Over the 'NetOctober 2, 1999 -- Prosoniq announces a new range of products to be solely distributed through the internet. The Prosoniq DirectX PC plug in product line will comprise a range of different and novel plug in modules compatible to all major DirectX host applications such as CoolEdit, Logic Audio, SoundForge and others. Starting with a novel DirectX plug in for harmonic restoration that allows enrichening sounds with additional overtones to yield higher clarity, brilliance and presence, the DirectX product line will be sold directly through the new secure online ordering provided by a renouned eCommerce service provider. After completing the purchase the customer can download and install the new DirectX component without any delay. Bernhard Bouché, managing director at Prosoniq: "Many companies still don't use the immense capabilities of the internet for sales. As a company striving to provide the best service to their customers, Prosoniq will sell a new product line exclusively over the internet. This provides the customer with less expensive products, immediate availability and guarantees a better service through our inhouse service personnel and our development team which is available through our support email contact. We really hope that this new way of selling software products gets accepted by our users and we can continue to expand it in the near future". Prosoniq's DirectX internet sales will start in November 1999. For more information, visit the Prosoniq web site at www.prosoniq.com.
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