Sonic Foundry and Microboards Technology Announce Professional CD FactoryCollaborative effort provides PC users with "one stop solution" for burning CDs July 10, 1998 Sonic Foundry (AMEX:SFO), and Microboards Technology, Inc. are pleased to introduce Professional CD Factory for Windows 95 and Windows NT. The newly developed package features Sonic Foundry's CD Architect software with Microboards' PlayWrite 4080 hardware, and includes everything a producer or musician needs to burn CDs to Red Book spec. Professional CD Factory has a suggested street price of $795.
The Professional CD Factory package includes:
- Sonic Foundry's CD Architect: the software solution for creating CDs to Red Book spec, includes an editor with dozens of professional effects and tools for mastering audio files.
- Microboards PlayWrite 4080 - The latest generation CD recordable system consists of the Panasonic 4 x 8 MKE-7502B CDR recorder in a black external enclosure, PCI SCSI card, SCSI cable, and 2 Microboards PrintWrite white printable surface CDs. The PlayWrite 4080 supports incremental packet writing, and is the de facto standard for multimedia applications.
"With today's high quality CD burning software and hardware, producers have more creative freedom and control than ever before." says Roy Elkins, Sonic Foundry's vice president of sales and marketing. "The creation of Professional CD Factory takes the equation one step further by putting the best components together in an easy-to-use package. With the addition of the PlayWrite 4080, a musician can use the Sonic Foundry product line to take a musical concept from an idea to a finished CD. We're pleased to give broadcasters access to such a powerful piece of hardware."
Adds Joe Alfonsi, National Manager Pro Audio, Microboards Technology, "We're excited to work with Sonic Foundry to offer a complete Red Book spec package for today's audio professional. We feel that CD Architect and the PlayWrite 4080 make an unbeatable package, and one that will be a valuable addition to a producer's set of tools." For more information, visit their web site at www.sonicfoundry.com. |