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| Mastering Moderator Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Always on the Run
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| The next generation of SonicStudio, code name “X,” is an upcoming OS 10–native version of our leading PCM product. With portable FireWire hardware providing massive DSP and support for Sonique™, our native format, along with Audio Units and VST plugins, SonicStudio X brings all of the Sonic goodness you expect, now with portability, big track counts and complete bussing and mixing capabilities. Anybody at AES, please report if you get a chance to see it....... ![]()
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