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Sonic Foundry
June 15, 2002 - Sound Forge 6.0
- Founded in 1991, Sonic Foundry® is the leading developer and marketer of digital media and Internet software tools, services, and systems. Sonic Foundry develops sophisticated technology for creating, editing, managing, delivering and accessing rich media. Sound Forge remains the industry-standard for audio editing, audio recording, effects processing and streaming media creation. Rick Hoefling, Product Marketing Manager, discusses the new features in Sound Forge 6.0 --updated to be faster and more powerful than ever.
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April 28, 2001 - Sound Forge 5.0
- Founded in 1991, Sonic Foundry® is the leading developer and marketer of digital media and Internet software tools, services, and systems. Their award-winning line of multimedia editing products include Sound Forge, Video Factory, and Siren Jukebox. Rob Uhrina, Product Manager for Sound Forge, discusses the improvements and additions to version 5 of Sound Forge. New features include CD Ripping, repair tools for damaged audio, and Wave Hammer™.
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October 30, 1999 - Acid, Vegas Pro
- David Chaimson, the Strategic Marketing Manager and Caleb Pouchot, the project
manager for Sonic Foundry proudly introduces Vegas Pro. For fast, non-destructive multitrack audio/media editing, nothing performs like Vegas Pro. Also talked about is Sonic Foundry newest release of ACID PRO 2.0. This revolutionary loop-based music production tool offers musicians unprecedented creative flexibility. Preview any loop before adding it to your mix, automatically match tempo and key in real time. Click-and-drag to easily add or delete loops. Plus many more features. The Sonic Foundry family of audio products allow you the flexible to create without constraints or limits. Find out more about these products in this interview.
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February 6, 1999 - Sonic Foundry
- President of Sonic Foundry, Rimas Buinevicius states, "Whether you're interested in creating music, recording to CDs, or capturing your Camcorder video for editing and delivery over the Internet, Sonic Foundry has tailored a product offering which is unmatched in the industry." Roy Elkins and Kaleb Pourchot from Sonic Foundry go over the product lineup with Alan to give you an idea of what type of product to use when.
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