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Madison, Wis., Feb.
26, 2001 -- Sonic Foundry Inc. today announced that its Sound Forge 5.0
digital audio editing system is now available for sale in a downloadable
format at sonicfoundry.com for $349.97 - a 30% discount from the $499.95
list price, and pre-orders on the boxed version of Sound Forge 5.0 are
currently being accepted for $399.95, a 20% savings. Registered Sound
Forge owners can purchase an upgrade to the new version for $99.95, and
through March 19, 2001, owners of Sonic Foundry Sound Forge and Sound
Forge XP that are bundled with the Sony Vaio, Macromedia Director, and
Hewlett-Packard CD-RW drives, are also eligible for this special upgrade
price. The packaged version will be available in March.
Sound Forge 5.0 provides support for 24-bit/32-bit float/192 kHz audio
files, Track-at-once CD burning, and CD Ripping. These features allow
the user to produce high-quality audio CDs as well as the ability to transfer
music to a hard drive with saving options such as RM, MP3, WAV, and WMA
formats. The software includes dozens of editing features including: Cut,
Paste, Move, Delete, Mute, Reverse, Fade, Crossfade, Trim, Normalize,
Pan, Resample, Enhance, Insert Silence, and more. Sound Forge provides
over 35 audio effects and processes with more than 200 presets.
Additionally, the new version includes 20 DirectX Audio Plug-Ins, featuring
XFX 1, XFX 2 and XFX 3, and Acoustic Mirror, which can be used for acoustic
simulation and microphone modeling. The suite of audio effects includes:
Amplitude Modulation, Chorus, Delay/Echo, Distortion, Dynamics, Compression,
Enveloping, Flange/Wah-Wah, Gapper/Snipper, Noise Gate, Pitch Bend/Shift,
Reverb, and Vibrato; three Eqs--Graphic, Parametric, and Paragraphic and
Time Compression/Expand. It also supports DirectX-compatible Plug-Ins
from third party applications.
About Sonic Foundry
Founded in 1991, Sonic Foundry is a developer of digital media and
Internet software tools, products, and services. For specific product
descriptions, please reference the "products" section of the Sonic Foundry
Web site at www.sonicfoundry.com.
Source: Sonic Foundry
Web: www.sonicfoundry.com
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