Sonic Foundry Announces Sound Forge 5.0New Key Features Include 20 DirectX Audio Plug-Ins,
Track-at-once CD Burning, CD Ripping, 24-bit support and
More January 31, 2001
Sonic Foundry Inc. today
announced Sound Forge 5.0, its award-winning digital audio editor.
The new version of Sound Forge includes 20 DirectX Audio Plug-Ins, including XFX1,
XFX2 and XFX3, and Acoustic Mirror, which can be used for acoustic simulation and
microphone modeling. The entire suite of audio effects includes: Amplitude Modulation,
Chorus, Delay/Echo, Distortion, Dynamics, Compression, Enveloping, Flange/Wah-Wah,
Gapper/Snipper, Noise Gate, Pitch Bend/Shift, Reverb, and Vibrato; three EqsGraphic,
Parametric, and Paragraphic and Time Compression/Expand. It also supports
DirectX-compatible Plug-Ins from third party applications.
Additionally, Sound Forge 5.0 provides support for 24-bit/192 kHz audio files,
Track-at-once CD burning, and CD Ripping. These features allow the user to produce
high-quality audio CDs as well as the ability to transfer music to a hard drive with saving
options in MP3, WAV, and WMA formats. The software includes dozens of editing
features including: Cut, Paste, Move, Delete, Mute, Reverse, Fade, Crossfade, Trim,
Normalize, Fade, Pan, Resample, Enhance, Insert Silence, and more. Sound Forge
provides over 200 audio effects, presets, and processes.
Sound Forge 5.0 is available in full beta format for download and is expected to ship in March 2001.
"Sound Forge 5.0 has been developed to include the major features users have been
asking for such as 24-bit file support. Batch conversion will be offered as a download
option, CD Ripping, Track-at-once CD burning, and advanced Plug-Ins are just a few of
the amazing features this new version supports," stated Curtis Palmer, chief technical
officer and co-founder of Sonic Foundry. "We are very excited about Sound Forge 5.0
and feel that this software will surpass all expectations." For more information, visit their web site at www.sonicfoundry.com. |