Focusrite launch Saffire Pro 26 I/O
Focusrite have unveiled a ‘bigger brother’ to their Saffire audio interface, featuring the same high-quality preamps, 24-bit/192kHz operation and software control features.
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Focusrite have unveiled a ‘bigger brother’ to their Saffire audio interface, featuring the same high-quality preamps, 24-bit/192kHz operation and software control features.
Following the launch of Dimension Pro, Cakewalk have produced a second cross-platform software synthesizer.
Steinberg have announced a number of special upgrade and crossgrade offers for the latest version of Wavelab, available via UK distributors Arbiter Music Technology
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