Syntrillium Releases MP3 Plug-In for Cool Edit
Pro October 1, 1999 Syntrillium Software has announced the release of its new
MP3 Plug-In for Cool Edit Pro. Now you can import and export MP3 files right in
Cool Edit Pro using a high-quality process based on the Fraunhofer's MP3 codec.
The plug-in supports bitrates from 20Kbps to 320Kbps for maximum flexibility and
fidelity.
With the plug-in you can put your music on the web, send e-songs, or even store
up to 10 hours of music on a single CD. The MP3 plug-in is priced at $29 and there
is a free, functional demonstration version available via download from Syntrillium's
web site at www.syntrillium.com.
About Cool Edit Pro
Cool Edit Pro (MSRP $399) is a digital audio editor, recorder, and mixer application
for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT. Created by David Johnston, Cool Edit Pro 1.
2 sports a clean interface that puts all the features and power that users need
to take their audio projects from concept to completion into one easy-to-use package.
The program offers 64-track mixing capability with Record/Solo/mute controls,
Crossfade, Punch-In, Splice, Loop, Multiple Takes, Amplitude and Pan envelopes,
and Zoom and Snapping features.
Cool Edit Pro offers over 30 DSP effects, including Reverb, Chorus, Dynamics
Processing, Graphic and Parametric EQ, 3D Echo Chamber, Noise Reduction, Click
and Pop Eliminator, Pitch Shift, Time Stretch/Compress, and many more. Most of
the effects include real-time preview and all of them support 24-bit audio.
Cool Edit Pro also works with a host of other audio tools as part of a complete
studio environment. It supports DirectX(TM) software plug-ins so users can access
DSP modules from leading manufacturers, such as Waves and QSound, directly from
within the program. Cool Edit Pro's MIDI/SMPTE synchronization capabilities provides
seamless integration with MIDI sequencing, video, and other software applications.
The program also supports multiple sound cards and WAV devices - up to 16 I/0
channels! For more information, visit Syntrillium on the web at www.syntrillium.com. |