Cakewalk and Peavey Announce StudioMix January 28, 1999 Cakewalk, the leading provider of music
and sound software, announced today a joint venture with Peavey Electronics
Corporation, one of the worlds largest manufacturers of music and
sound equipment. The result of the alliance is the release of the StudioMix,
a hands-on digital recording and mixing system for PCs. This integration
of Peaveys work surface with Cakewalks multitrack software
defines a new category for the project studio market.
"Cakewalks multitrack
recording software enables users to record, edit, and mix music and sound
on a personal computer. And now with the StudioMix system, were
enhancing that user experience with an integrated tactile mixing control
surface," said Tom Cook, president and chief executive officer, Cakewalk.
The StudioMix multitrack software
plays up to eight simultaneous tracks of separate digital audio, with
additional tracks archived. The software supports other features like
real-time audio and MIDI effects processing and mixing, SMPTE/MTC tape
synchronization for film and video, and staff notation editing and printing.
Through the software, users can configure the hardware surfaces
faders, rotary encoders, and toggle-switch buttons to control functions
within the StudioMix software. The StudioMix hardware and software are
pre-configured to work seamlessly right out of the box. StudioMix users
need not worry about obsolescence; the software can be upgraded through
Cakewalk, ensuring the user the latest functionality available. In addition,
the multitrack software is compatible with any DirectX audio effects plug-ins.
The StudioMix console is a state-of-the-art hardware control surface
featuring nine motorized faders, 14 "soft" buttons, and 18 rotary
encoders. All buttons and encoders are assignable, allowing the user to
customize the feel of the interface. The console also features an audio
mixer section with everything the user needs to connect to and from the
computers sound card, as well as a stereo record/playback source.
Commenting on the release of the StudioMix,
Hartley Peavey, founder and CEO, Peavey Electronics, said, "At last,
breakthrough pricing in the digital home recording market is a reality
due to the efforts of two industry leaders. Weve combined our expertise
to provide the market with a leading-edge solution."
Pricing and Availability
StudioMix has a manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) of $899.99
and will ship in March of 1999. The StudioMix digital recording station
will be co-marketed by Cakewalk and Peavey Electronics. For more information, visit Cakewalk's web site at www.cakewalk.com.
Visit Peavey's web site at www.peavey.com. |