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SonicStudio?DDP Answers Customer Demands Latest version adds most asked for features (March 28, 2006)

Sonic Studio, LLC, the leader in ultra?fidelity production tools for audio engineers, today announced the release of version 2.2 of SonicStudio?DDP. The new version adds the ability to create Red Book?formatted CD-Rs that carry CD Text metadata.

SonicStudio?DDP, the only complete DDP application for Mac OS X, is the premier entrant in a series of focused products designed specifically for savvy audio professionals. Version 2.2 combines DDP playback and validation capabilities exclusive to SonicStudio?DDP with additional features requested by hard core practitioners such as JVC Victor, Airshow Mastering and Toshiba EMI. SonicStudio?DDP delivers a cost?reduced, streamlined workflow today as part of an ever expanding line of scaled production components.

Nothing beats SonicStudio?DDP version 2.2 for its speed and simplicity when performing daily premastering tasks. The new edition improves the auto?spacing capability for rapid assembly of finished masters while auto?fill of P-Q metadata reduces the drudgery of manual entry. To hasten the common task of re?sequencing, version 2.2 has a re?engineered re?sequencing mode while mark handling has also been refined for better efficiency.



?For our many DDP customers, version 2.2 brings needed features and fixes,? says Jayson Tomlin, Vice President of Sales & Business Development. ?This no-charge upgrade demonstrates our commitment to the needs of professionals for reasonably priced tools.?

SonicStudio?DDP is available now through an international network of distributors and channel partners who share Sonic Studio?s commitment to quality and service.


About Sonic Studio, LLC
Sonic Studio is the premier manufacturer of ultra?fidelity DSD and PCM content creation systems. Sonic Studio?s Emmy award winning NoNOISE suite is the leading audio restoration toolset for archivists, record labels, videographers and forensic investigators while their product lines for Red and Scarlet Book premastering defines the state of the art. Sonic Studio?s digital audio workstations are installed at all major studios, record labels and post production facilities worldwide. Based in Newbury Park, California, with R&D offices in Marin County, Sonic Studio has support and sales offices in Texas.

For more information, visit www.sonicstudio.com.

 


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