Sonic Studio Rolls Out Key Update To soundBlade
December 15, 2006
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Sonic Studio announced the 1.1 release of their newest professional application, soundBlade. First shown at the 121st convention of the Audio Engineering Society in San Francisco, the product has entered distribution channels worldwide.
Running natively on the secure and user friendly Mac OS X, soundBlade relies on Core Audio for default I/O so hardware lock-in is eliminated. The application combines Sonic Studio's famed EFM™ and 4-point editing capabilities with their SSE™ real time audio engine and optional, accelerated Series 300 DSP I/O processors for the finest fidelity money can buy.
For in-depth signal manipulation, soundBlade offers support for NoNOISE II and reNOVAtor options plus AU and VST plug-in support. Also in the 1.1 release of soundBlade is Vive from iZotope, Inc., which bolsters the production power of soundBlade by bundling basic restoration functions crucial to a complete workflow.
The 1.1 release incorporates more than three dozen feature additions and stability enhancements, including the highly anticipated dual EDL mode for improved source/destination editing and support for split DDP file sets. Combining Sonic Studio's benchmark premastering functionality with the signal processing, restoration and comprehensive editing that discriminating mastering engineers have been asking for, soundBlade carries an economical MSRP of $1495. It is available now from Sonic Studio resellers.
For more information, visit their web site at www.sonicstudio.com.
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