Sonic Studio Announces Version 1.9
Sunday October 12, 2003. 01:12 PM | Music Software > Sonic Studio |
Sonic Studio LLC announced the availability of their first major software revision since taking over the Sonic Studio workstation products from Sonic Solutions. Sonic Studio HD version 1.9 is the culmination of over a year of development effort to fundamentally stabilize the workstation while boosting performance and adding long awaited functionality.
Among the dozens of enhancements and additions to HD 1.9 are an entirely new mixing desk, revamped FFT tool, 16 channel I/O support on a single board system, and a dramatically improved and optimized DSP allocation system for desk events processing. This version also resolves numerous longstanding issues with stability, synchronization, and CD imaging and is available to all Sonic Studio HD owners at no charge (Hey Digidesign...).
Sonic Studio LLC's ongoing development projects, including the DSD.1 and DSD.1x hardware and their SACD.1 stand-alone, SACD authoring tool, pave the way for the next generation of Sonic power and flexibility, a native OS X version with full, realtime PCM and DSD functionality. Sonic Studio's legendary fidelity continues, exclusively on Mac OS!
Among the dozens of enhancements and additions to HD 1.9 are an entirely new mixing desk, revamped FFT tool, 16 channel I/O support on a single board system, and a dramatically improved and optimized DSP allocation system for desk events processing. This version also resolves numerous longstanding issues with stability, synchronization, and CD imaging and is available to all Sonic Studio HD owners at no charge (Hey Digidesign...).
Sonic Studio LLC's ongoing development projects, including the DSD.1 and DSD.1x hardware and their SACD.1 stand-alone, SACD authoring tool, pave the way for the next generation of Sonic power and flexibility, a native OS X version with full, realtime PCM and DSD functionality. Sonic Studio's legendary fidelity continues, exclusively on Mac OS!
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