TC Works Announces New DirectX Reverb Plug-InCubase VST version also included November 28, 1997
TC WORKS, TC Electronic's
new signal processing Plug-In company, is pleased to announce
TC NATIVE REVERB - the first TC product available for host-based
DSP processing on Windows 95/NT PCs.
TC NATIVE REVERB
provides TC-quality Plug-In reverb for users of native recording
environments supporting Microsoft's DirectX - such as SoundForge,
WaveLab and Cakewalk. Also included is a dedicated version
for Cubase VST.
An intuitive user interface recreates a
familiar hardware look, while offering all the advantages of
software interfaces. Parameters like 'Color', 'Diffuse' and
'Shape' integrate all aspects of reverb tail sound design into
a highly graphical interface, making the product extremely
easy to understand and operate. Permanent 'ROM' presets within
the Plug-In provide the important basic kinds of reverbs and
can be quickly and simply edited and saved into custom user
presets.
"TC NATIVE REVERB is the first in an upcoming
series of native processing Plug-Ins for TC Works, with more
scheduled for release early
next year", comments Ralf Schluenzen,
Managing Director of TC Works. "We designed it to be really
easy to use, affordable and compatible - but
best of all the
sound quality is 100% TC!"
The also included dedicated
Cubase VST version fully utilizes the mixing and performance
advantages the Steinberg Cubase VST platform offers.
A
highly optimized algorithm technology used in TC NATIVE REVERB
ensures compatibility even with slower Pentium PCs, down to
133 MHz.
A free demo version is available on the World Wide Web for download.
System Requirements:
Pentium 133 (166 or faster recommended)
32 MB of RAM (more recommended)
Windows 95/NT 4.x
Host software compatible to the DirectX standard from Microsoft (e.g. Cakewalk,
WaveLab, Cubase, SoundForge,...)
TC NATIVE REVERB will be
available from TC WORKS and its distribution partners December
1997.
US Retail price: $549 / UK: £299 (ex.VAT) / Germany:
DM 890 For more information, visit their web site at www.tcworks.de. |