CEntrance releases Beta version of universal FireWire driver

Mar 15, 2006 11:50 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

             

CEntrance has announced the availability of the beta version of its Universal Driver. This Windows audio software features unique technology that enables consumers to combine FireWire audio interfaces from various manufacturers into one, feature-rich audio system. Formerly incompatible audio devices can now record and play together in one studio setup. The beta version is offered free after registering at the company’s Web site.

The CEntrance Universal ASIO Driver's unique technology features multihost and multidevice capability. Users are able to record and play audio using multiple audio devices with one application, or multiple applications with one interface. This high level of flexibility was previously unavailable under Microsoft Windows operating systems.

The driver features easy installation, robust performance and low latency. The software is compatible with the majority of commercially available audio systems. The public beta version is available for download for a limited time, prior to the upcoming commercial release of the software, to expand test coverage using different combinations of audio software, recording interfaces, and Windows computer systems. The current beta supports audio devices from Apogee, Behringer, M-Audio, and Presonus, and is compatible with most ASIO hosts. The company anticipates the commercial release of the Universal Driver at the end of March 2006.

For more information, visit www.centrance.com.

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