Audio Restoration Tool For soundBlade

US Sonic Studio announces reNOVAtor as the first 3rd party option for soundBlade      11/01/07

Audio Restoration Tool For soundBlade
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Sonic Studio have announced the release of reNOVAtor for soundBlade, the first 3rd party option to appear for soundBlade. This release also marks the first product resulting from their cooperative agreements with Algorithmix.
reNOVAtor is a high resolution audio repair option that eliminates problematic disturbances from digital audio tracks, selectively removing interfering events while perfectly preserving the sound quality of the original material. Sonic Studio say that, unlike other superficially similar tools, reNOVAtor does its work in the linear-phase domain, so repairs are exceptionally clean and free of artifacts, even with very noisy recordings.
Working directly in a Project rather than as a plug–in, reNOVAtor for soundBlade provides precise definition of impairments in both the time and frequency domains while allowing complete undo/redo capabilities at any time during the life cycle of a job. reNOVAtor for soundBlade is also not hampered by the limitations of operating system, application or plug–in frameworks, finally allowing the full fidelity of the process to be realized. reNOVAtor for soundBlade is also the first version of reNOVAtor for Mac OS that is, feature for feature, on a par with Windows implementations.
Pricing and Availability:
reNOVAtor for soundBlade is available now for $2995 USD
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