Cakewalk Home Studio 8 Now Shipping
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January 28, 1999 LOS ANGELES - Cakewalk, the leading provider of music and sound
software, is now shipping Cakewalk Home Studio 8, a new version of the
home recording software for the PC.
Key features new to Cakewalk Home Studio 8 are integrated digital video
support, real-time MIDI plug-ins, graphically-based audio mixing, and
numerous user interface enhancements that make this version of Cakewalk
Home Studio the most user-friendly and intuitive version yet.
Create Soundtracks For Home Videos
New to Home Studio 8 is support for the most popular digital video formats:
AVI, QuickTime, and MPEG. Now, users can open video files within Home
Studio to modify existing soundtracks or create new ones. When finished,
users can save the video and audio as a new AVI file.
"Home Studio users are now beginning to explore the world of desktop
video production, much like they did with desktop music and sound recording,"
said Morten Saether, product manager, Cakewalk. "Home Studio 8 now
allows them to bring those technologies together. It's great for enhancing
digitized home movies and multimedia presentations."
Real-Time MIDI Plug-Ins
Home Studio 8 now features real-time MIDI FX plug-ins. This feature enables
users to patch effects on MIDI tracks non-destructively in real-time,
just like real-time audio effects.
The real-time MIDI FX plug-ins included in Home Studio 8 are Quantize,
Delay/Echo, and MIDI Event Filter.
Vector-Based Audio Mixing, Other Enhancements
Home Studio 8 includes "vector-based" audio mixing, allowing
users to graphically mix tracks by drawing volume and pan envelopes on
top of audio waveforms.
Other enhancements include:
- A new Patch Browser which allows users to search for and select MIDI
patches by simply typing keywords;
- Lasso zooming;
- Loop and auto-punch markers;
- An Event list display filter;
- New inspector pop-up menus;
- Adjustable meter scales in the Console view;
- Metronome toolbar;
- Double-click clips to open any editing view;
- And a tempo list.
In addition, Home Studio 8 includes eight new on-screen tutorials that
cover all the basics that users will need to get the most out of Cakewalk
Home Studio.
Pricing and Availability
Cakewalk Home Studio has a manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP)
of $129 U.S. ($99 estimated street price) and will ship January 1999.
Customers who purchased Home Studio 7 between January 1, 1999 and January
31, 1999, qualify for a free upgrade to Home Studio 8 and should call
888-CAKEWALK before March 31, 1999 for details. Other registered users
can upgrade to the new version for as low as $49 U.S. For more information,
visit Cakewalk's web site at www.cakewalk.com. |