Minnetonka releases SurCode for Dolby Pro Logic II RTAS v1.5
Dec 14, 2008 8:45 AM
The popular Pro Logic II version of the MASI SurCode software has been updated with new software to enable multiple simultaneous sessions.
Minnetonka Audio Software (MASI) has released its SurCode for Dolby Pro Logic II RTAS v1.5 software. The new version offers two new enhancements to the Dolby Pro Logic II version, which encodes 5.1 surround for stereo delivery formats.
Multiple simultaneous SurCode for Pro Logic II plug-ins can now be initiated in one session. This addition of multiple instance support allows engineers to create different mix-down types in one pass, saving time and money. In addition, the new version adds the option to reorder and configure output channel routing, creating more flexibility to comply with different multichannel naming assignments.
SurCode for Dolby Pro Logic II RTAS v1.5 is available through MASI's international network of pro audio resellers or directly from the company’s Web site, where registered users can upgrade at no additional charge.
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