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InVision and Gallery Introduce TurboMorph(TM) 1.5

January 16, 1997

InVision and Gallery Introduce TurboMorph(TM) 1.5:

  • High Quality Batch Audio Converter
  • 500 Percent Faster Than Competition
  • Performs Wide Array of Audio Processing Functions
  • Supports Popular DSP Plug-ins

InVision Interactive, Inc. of Palo Alto, Calif., and Gallery Software, of London, England, announced today the immediate availability of TurboMorph(TM) Version 1.5. TurboMorph is a high quality audio batch processing software tool that performs a number of useful file processing functions used daily by audio production professionals. Under the exclusive global marketing agreement between InVision and Gallery Software, InVision is distributing TurboMorph worldwide with the exception of Europe. Gallery Software will sell the product in Europe and provide worldwide technical support.

TurboMorph is a versatile audio processor. It supports normalize, sample rate conversion, bit-depth and channel changes, audio plug-ins and even file format conversion and compression. The user can select an audio file in Sound Designer II, AIFF, WAV and AIFC (IMA/uLaw/MACE) file formats and choose the desired functions. An "Audition" button lets the user immediately hear the results so that the finished product can be processed quickly. TurboMorph is 500 percent faster than other audio batch processors.

"We felt it was key that TurboMorph support popular DSP (Digital Signal Processing) plug-ins such as the L1 from WAVES," points out Gallery Software founder and chief developer Mark Gilbert. "Serious audio production engineers and sound designers want the fastest operation possible, because they are overwhelmed with the number of audio files requiring processing for film, video and multimedia audio work. That's where TurboMorph comes in, it provides all of he functions typically required for manipulating audio files - with lighting speed."

"TurboMorph is typical of the high quality audio tools from Gallery Software," says Denny Mayer, Vice President of Sales at InVision. "Gallery has earned a stellar reputation among audio professionals for powerful, flexible and easy-to-use software tools that make the development of audio tracks for film, video and multimedia easier."

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TurboMorph 1.5 is priced at $349.00 and is available immediately. Upgrades from TurboMorph 1.0 are free.

About InVision Interactive, Inc.

InVision Interactive provides a complete line of audio software tools, equipment and consumer software for Macintosh and PC platforms. InVision is recognized as the leading developer of sound libraries used for motion pictures, TV, computer games and videos and by professional recording/performing artists. Founded in 1989, InVision is a privately held company based in Palo Alto, California. Call 1-800-468-5530 for more information, or visit InVision's home page at http://www.cybersound.com.

About Gallery Software, Ltd.

Gallery Software is based in London, England and is focused on creating powerful, but easy to use software for audio professionals in post production for film, video and multimedia. Gallery products are designed to enhance the productivity of the audio engineer, sound engineer and sound designer. Gallery Software has been a Digidesign Development Partner since 1993. Visit Gallery Software's home page at http://www.demon.co.uk/gallery/ for more information.

For more information, visit their web sites at http://www.cybersound.com and http://www.demon.co.uk/gallery/.

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