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http://www.syntrillium.com/download/download.html?37
For those who haven't downloaded it, yet, the above link is from Syntrillium (16.5MB). And, it has a few really decent things packed into it. My favorite one is the Suround mixer windows (Ctrl-E) in Multitrack mode. It doesn't hav ethe encoder section, but it creates the 6 wave files necessary for it. I bought a suround receiver and enjoyed making 5-speaker mixes. The NR is also improved to create few artifacts at higher levels. To find all the changes, go into HELP and search on *New Feature* Anubody else have this update? What have you found?
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I've been using it, but so far only for tracking and arrranging. Every change I've encountered so far has been an improvement over 2.0 - each improvement I've noticed is a small thing, but add them up and it makes for a more useful and pleasant experience.
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downloading now...questions
so let me get this straight...when I run this setup it will simply upgrade my previous version of cep correct?
Also, can surround mixes be burned to cd via some other format? thanks dlv |
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"so let me get this straight...when I run this setup it will simply upgrade my previous version of cep correct?"
It'll upgrade from 2.0 automatically, yeah. It won't upgrade from 1.2 unless you pay them the difference. |
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awesome...
that's great news!
So anyone know if it's possible to burn a surround mix to a standard cd? thanks.. dlv |
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anybody???
surely SOMEbody knows!
dlv |
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Not only am I not an expert, I'm not even involved in surround, but I thought that at a minimum you needed DVD to deal with surround - DVD audio for surround, DVD video only does stereo.
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stuff n' junk
a DVD Video can play stereo, DD 5.1 surround, and DTS 5.1/DTS EX 6.1 formats thus far (i haven't listed them all), and DVD audio of course plays their audio in 5.1 or stereo at a much higher sampling/bitrate. The DVD Audio also has the Album in DD 5.1 or DTS as well for those of us without the cash for a DVD-A player..and even a PCM Stereo track sometimes.
I was pretty sure that it took a DVD to record something in surround (or i've heard of some experimenting with VHS tapes?) But I was wondering if there was a way to burn a surround track to the CDR media using different formatting than standard CD Audio? For those of us who might not have the cash for DVD-R/RW. dlv |
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