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Cakewalk Releases Metro 5 for MacVersion 5 Offers Effects Automation, Enhanced User Interface, and Support for ASIO Hardware
July 23, 1999 -- Cakewalk, the leading provider of music and sound creation software, today announced Metro 5 - a complete multitrack digital audio and MIDI studio for the Macintosh. With new effects automation, an enhanced user interface, and support for ASIO-compatible audio hardware, Metro 5 provides Mac users with a creative alternative for professional music and sound projects. "Metro is now a complete solution for music and sound production," said Michael Hoover, product manager, Cakewalk. "Metro has always been highly regarded as a creative MIDI sequencer, and loyal customers have praised its unique songwriting tools. These new audio capabilities put Metro on a new level. Metro users now can produce complete audio and MIDI projects while still leveraging Metro's unique, creative toolset." Metro 5 allows users to record any musical instrument or sound source, arrange music with flexible pattern-based sequencing, work with creative tools like NoteSpray and the Rhythm Explorer, mix in real-time using automated audio effects, edit and print notation, and create sound tracks for film, video and QuickTime movies. New Features Include:
Pricing and Availability Cakewalk Metro 5 is now shipping; it has a manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $249 U.S. Metro users can upgrade to Metro 5 for as little $59 (plus shipping and handling). For more information, visit Cakewalk's web site at www.cakewalk.com.
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