Macworld San Francisco -- January 10th, 2006
Freeverse and Felt Tip Software today announced the upcoming release of a suite of separate Sound Studio 3 "Monbot" Assistant applications. Without compromising Sound Studio's renowned simplicity and ease of use, these separate applications will provide incredibly powerful automation and even new functionality designed to address specific types of Sound Studio 3 users such as pod casters or those who do complicated batch processing. Stop by Freeverse Booth 2515 at MacWorld San Francisco for a demonstration. Sound Studio 3 Monbot helper applications will start to be freely available to Sound Studio 3 customers in the coming weeks.
Sound Studio 3 Features:
Recording:
24-bit / 96 kHz sampling, in stereo or mono
Low latency monitoring, using Core Audio
Automatic recording starting and stopping based on timers or audio levels (a.k.a. VOX)
Multiple Audio Tracks
Editing:
Sample-accurate edits
Markers (a.k.a. Cue Points) with text labels
Time ruler with units for video and film
Copy-and-paste editing
Basic mixing edits
Applescript and Automator support
Effects:
Supports Audio Units
Dynamics: Compressor, Expander, and Noise Gate
Equalization: Graphic EQ, Low Pass, Filter and High Pass Filter
Delay: Chorus, Flanger, Echo, and Reverb ?Volume: Amplify, Fade In/Out/Special, and Normalize
Repair: Interpolate, Silence, DC Offset, and Swap Channels
Repair clicks and pops by interpolating samples or silencing them
Tone, FM, and noise generators
Pitch adjustment
Backwards/Reverse Audio
For information and to download Sound Studio visit:?www.freeverse.com/soundstudio/
Freeverse strives to develop seamless software, specializing in the Mac OS. Based in New York City, Freeverse titles have received numerous awards including four Apple Design Awards, two MacWorld SF Best of Show awards and a MacWorld Magazine Game Hall of Fame. Its original characters have appeared in TimeDigital, Wired, and Animation World magazines, as well as in national television commercials for Blockbuster Video.
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For More Information Contact:
Colin Lynch Smith
Colin@freeverse.com
(212) 929-3549
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