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Palo Alto, Calif.,
Feb. 27, 2001 -- You're a busy A&R executive in New York and your band
is recording in Australia. You can't be there but you want an efficient,
dependable way to keep track of the project. Couriers ferrying DAT tapes
just won't cut it - so what do you do? Multiply this scenario by the over
10,000 new album releases created every year (with 10 to 12 songs on each
release) and the size of the production problem solved by Euphonix new
applications - E-deck and Listen-In - becomes clear. This
new software system simplifies and speeds up the process of reviewing
everything from the earliest demos to final mixes and the delivery of
production parts, saving both time and money. The system offers a secure,
easy-to-use link between the engineer in the studio with artists, producers,
managers and record label personnel.
E-deck enables audio files of mixes (from stereo up to 5.1 Surround mixes)
to be accessed and auditioned any where in the world via a secure server
and a personal computer. Listen-In enables real-time remote live studio
monitoring of sessions also through a PC.
"Now the distance between creative people will cease to be an issue,"
noted Euphonix CEO Steve Vining. "From the earliest stages of
a project - reviewing publishing demos, scratch arrangement mixes through
tracking and the final mixes - can be easily accessed and auditioned by
anyone in the production team in a completely secure environment."
In the studio, mix files are recorded and encoded and then uploaded to
a secure server on the Internet. Anyone with the appropriate password,
including A&R staff, producers, engineers, songwriters, managers and artists,
can download and play the mix files. Final mixes can then be moved directly
to a record label for archiving and manufacturing.
The application has been optimized to accommodate a broad range of connection
speeds. Reviewers can listen to compressed files suitable for dial-up
or DSL access, or uncompressed files, suitable for T1 or T3 access. To
ensure optimal sound quality at slower connection speeds Euphonix chose
Windows Media Audio as the preferred compression format. Windows Media
achieves near CD-quality sound with smaller file size than MP3.
"For a professional application like this, audio quality is critical,"
said Jonathan Usher, group manager for Microsoft Corporation's
Digital Media Division. "The state-of-the-art compression from Windows
Media means Euphonix can provide the optimal listening experience, whatever
the bandwidth."
Better than CD-quality playback is accomplished via PCM stereo at rates
up to 24-bit/96 kHz, and even 24-bit/96 kHz DVD-Audio quality 5.1 surround
mixes are available. Playback of future audio formats will be supported
through decoder plug-ins. E-deck also controls the Listen-In function,
which allows remote monitoring of a live studio session in progress through
a password-protected section of the software using Windows Media Server
technology.
E-deck functions in a completely secure environment thanks to the use
of Rocket Network technology, which provides the infrastructure that enables
a worldwide network for audio production and session management. Users
of E-deck have around-the-clock access to their creative projects, accessed
via Rocket's secure servers.
"E-deck clearly offers tremendous savings in both time and expense by
utilizing Rocket Network. Our powerful security features insure complete
content security and service quality that Euphonix' high-end customers
are accustomed to," noted Pam Miller, President and CEO of Rocket Network.
"While Euphonix has historically provided leading-edge technology for
the recording engineer we are now expanding our focus to solving problems
for all the creative people in the entertainment industry. Artists, producers,
and label executives who need to make important production decisions on
a daily basis will find the savings in time and expense that E-deck offers
priceless," said Scott Silfvast, Chief Technical Officer for
Euphonix.
E-deck/Listen-In User Benefits:
- Saves time and
money spent on traveling just to listen to a project.
- Simple to set-up
and operate software to review and approve audio mix files.
- Play all popular
audio file formats including Windows Media Audio, MP3, WAV, AIFF.
- Studio version
records 2-and 6-channel mixes and encodes files.
- Drag and drop
files to play and store.
- Review 5.1 DVD-A
mixes at full studio-quality 24-bit/96 kHz.
- Easily organizes
and previews digital audio assets.
- Easily transports
master-quality audio mix files securely over the Internet for remote
auditioning or manufacturing.
- Transfer audio
files, text documents, and JPEGs for all production needs.
- Rocket Network-compatible
for robust, secure Internet connection.
- Windows 98/2000
compatible.
- Listen-In allows
you to hear a live studio session in progress without traveling to the
studio.
- Multiple people
can Listen-In simultaneously from different locations.
- Listen-In capability
uses Windows Media server technology to deliver near CD quality audio
broadcast from the studio.
Euphonix, Inc. 220 Portage Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94306-2242, USA
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