Be, Incorporated Gains Support of Leading
Audio Software Developers
January 28, 1999 -- Be, Inc. today announced that 26 music and audio developers, including
market leaders Steinberg, emagic, Arboretum Systems and Emu Systems, have
announced plans to bring to market audio applications for the Be Operating
System (BeOS). The applications will begin shipping within the next three
months and range from programs that will offer basic sequencing and playback
functions to high-end post production capabilities. The BeOS is designed
to meet the unique needs of digital content creators using professional
multimedia tools where speed, performance and stability are critical..
"We're pleased that many of the premier audio software vendors are
creating applications for the BeOS," said Tim Self, Vice President
of Developer Relations at Be, Inc. "The level of support from these
development partners points to a growing market of high-end consumers
with performance needs that aren't being met with existing operating systems.
The BeOS allows users of sophisticated audio technology tools to manipulate
high-bandwidth data in real time on a standard off-the-shelf PC in a home
studio environment."
Some of the audio developers include:
- Aardvark--makers of professional PC audio workstations. Aardvark
is bringing its line of audio cards to the BeOS, including Aark 20/20
and Aark TDIF audio cards.
- Adamation--an Oakland, CA based company specializing in media
tools for the BeOS. Audio Elements is a graphic tool for creating custom
effects and audio processors by connecting "elements" together into
networks.
- Arboretum Systems-creators of Hyperprism, Ray-Gun and Ionizer.
Arboretum's unique inter-face design controls applications and plug-ins
that allow real-time processing of audio for effects, sound shaping,
clean-up and filtering.
- Blachford Technologies--a U.K. based audio software developer.
Aural Illusion provides over 200 effects and ways to design sounds by
manipulating audio.
- CreamWare--Makers of the SCOPE
and Pulsar audio boards that include
a modular environment for creating real-time synthesis and audio processing
systems.
- Cycling 74--developer of the award-winning MAX and MSP software,
published by Opcode Systems. Users can graphically create their own
media and audio manipulation programs using MAX and its signal processing
add-ons, MSP.
- Echo Audio (Event Electronics)--Creators of the Gine, Darla,
and Layla multi-channel audio interfaces.
- Emagic--a premier provider of music software located in Hamburg,
Germany is developing four versions of its Logic Audio professional
production application for various end-user skill levels, along with
its Audiowerk audio card. The applications will allow users to integrate
the recording, playback, and real-time manipulation of digital audio,
scoring, DSP and MIDI sequencing.
- EMU Systems--a leading audio hardware developer that markets
Audio Production Studio (APS). The APS suite is designed for users who
need a high-quality system for creating digital audio and MIDI-based
music.
- 4Front Technologies--the largest supplier of Linux audio card
drivers. 4Front is working with Be to create a support layer for their
Open sound System (OSS) audio driver layer.
- Harrison--a Nashville-based manufacturer of professional mixing
consoles for television and theater uses. The LPC (Live Performance
Console) is a groundbreaking new mixing console specifically designed
to provide a comprehensive solution for theater and fixed-venue sound
reinforcement applications
- IK Multimedia--developer of T-RackS
and Groovemaker software. This Italian company is quickly growing a
range of applications for remixing, effects and in sound content.
- Level Control Systems (LCS)--developers of SuperNova software
and hardware for live multiple matrix live sound mixing. LCS installations
are in use in such venue's at the Bellagio's Cirque du Soleil's "O,"
Niketown, and the Hollywood Bowl amongst others.
- Lucid Technology--a Lynnwood, WA digital audio hardware manufacturer.
Lucid has created the PCI 24 for direct digital connection to DATs and
other digital audio devices in addition to a line of ultra clean analog
audio converter boxes.
- Mytek Digital--High end recording studio equipment manufacturer
founded in 1992 in New York City. Mytek specializes in 24bit/96kHz analog
converters for professional audio applications.
- N2IT--a developer of a tool called FinalScratch designed to
allow disc jockeys to map digital media to spinning vinyl. Using FinalScratch,
DJs can use turntables to synchronize various media types.
- Objekt--a Detroit, MI software synthesis company. ObjektSynth
is a modular software synthesizer that can produce everything from cold,
clean digital samples to warm, fat analog sounds that can be controlled
internally or by MIDI.
- Opcode Systems--a major supplier of MIDI interfaces and synchronizers.
Opcode is readying driver for the "X series" of interface
to provide multiport MIDI capabilities with rock solid timing reference
for synchronizing all elements in the music studio.
- RBF--an innovative audio software startup. RBF develops and
publishes Octamed, an acclaimed multitrack audio recorder and editor.
- RME--the German makers of the DIGI series of audio cards. The
DIGI series offer unsurpassed reliability along with absolute data integrity,
minimal system load and tremendous performance.
- Sonorus--The company behind the STUDI/O
PCI 16-channel ADAT interface card.
- Steinberg--a Hamburg, Germany-based market leader developing
NUENDO, a real-time
audio processing application. The program will take full advantage of
host-based processing for real-time effects using its VST plug-in architecture.
- Studio Capitale--an innovative French audio software company.
Studio Capitale are developers of Studio Son and V-tracks software for
multitrack audio recording, editing, and mixing.
- Terratec--a German manufacture of high quality, low cost audio
cards for computers. The EWS64 series of cards offer high quality audio
input and output as well as superior General MIDI playback.
- Voyetra Turtle Beach--Makers of the Pinnacle, Fiji, Montego,
and other audio hardware and software.
- Yamaha--a leading supplier of musical instruments and audio
equipment. Yamaha manufactures the DS1 and DS1L audio chips that are
used on many PC motherboards and audio cards.
The BeOS Release 4 BeOS Release 4 runs on PCs (Intel Architecture or
PowerPC) with a minimum of 16 MB of RAM; 150 MB hard disk or hard disk
partition; CD-ROM drive; keyboard and mouse; built-in or bundled compatible
video adapter; multisync monitor strongly recommended; and network connection
via Ethernet or PPP.
For more information, visit Be at www.be.com.
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