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Harmony Central®:Euphonix Plans to RocketPower Future
Euphonix Plans to RocketPower Future
February 7, 2000 - Rocket Network, the first and
only network of Internet Recording Studios where audio professionals can
meet online, collaborate and produce original audio from anywhere in the
world today announced planned support for the "RocketPower"
API from Euphonix Inc., manufacturer of high performance audio products.
Future software releases for Euphonix high-end multi-track recorders and
digital audio consoles will be developed with support for the "RocketPower"
API and Rocket Network Internet Recording Studios.
Euphonix joins Steinberg, Emagic, and GVOX in the list of leading developers
who are supporting RocketPower in their audio software products.
"Rocket Networks technology provides a new opportunity for our
high-end customers to expand their services beyond the walls of their studios,"
said Scott Silfvast, Euphonix Founder and Chief Product Officer. "Euphonix-equipped
studios will soon be connected to the Internet for a variety of services including
on-line collaboration with studios around the world via Rockets Internet
Recording Studios."
Future "RocketPower" products from Euphonix will allow collaboration
and project movement between high-end and low-end studios and across different
software and hardware platforms. Traditionally, movement of projects between brick
and mortar studios has been limited by a high degree of platform incompatibility
between various tape and digital audio formats.
"Were pleased to welcome Euphonix to the RocketPower Developer
Program. Their high-end products will help to address an entirely new category
of online audio applications," said Pam Miller, Rocket Network President
and CEO.
Willy Henshall, Rocket Network Chairman and Founder added, "Euphonixs
experience with high-end audio professionals speaks for itself. Were
extremely excited about bringing our technologies together."
For more information
their website at www.rocketnetwork.com
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