Sonic Foundry Will Support Yamaha's DSP Factory July 10, 1998 Sonic Foundry (AMEX:SFO), prominent developer of audio software for Windows 95 and Windows NT will support the DSP Factory, a new computer audio system announced by Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio Group, at the '98 NAMM International Music Market.
Sonic Foundry has agreed to support the Yamaha DSP Factory system with its current and future line of award-winning audio products, including the recently announced ACID, a loop-based audio production tool.
Yamaha's first product in the DSP Factory system, the DS2416 digital mixing card, offers the mixing power of the 02R digital mixer plus 16 tracks of hard disk recording with up to 32-bit resolution.
Monty Schmidt, President of Sonic Foundry, commented, "The partnership between Sonic Foundry and Yamaha will help both companies move ahead in terms of compatibility and future product development. With the indisputable success of the 02R and 03D, we're pleased to be supporting Yamaha's DSP Factory with our software."
Sonic Foundry's flagship editor, Sound Forge, is recognized as an industry standard for audio editing on the Windows platform. Other Sonic Foundry products include Soft Encode, the first software-only solution for encoding Dolby(R) Digital AC-3 multi-speaker format, and CD Architect, software for designing and building professional audio CDs. For more information, visit their web site at www.sonicfoundry.com and www.yamaha.com. |