Fairlight announces DREAM II Partner Program

Dec 22, 2006 6:00 AM

    

To help provide audio professionals with greater system versatility, functionality and control, Fairlight today initiated its DREAM II Partner Program to streamline the integration of third-party software applications into the open architecture of its CC-1-powered DREAM II family of products.

Partners are divided into two categories. Gold Partners are able to connect their products to DREAM II via industry-standard virtual studio technology (VST) or ReWire interfaces, while Platinum Partners can integrate their software more directly with DREAM II products.

The DREAM II products deliver cost efficiency across the whole range of Fairlight systems and set a new benchmark for HD-compliant media creation systems. DREAM II features Fairlight’s market-proven tactile control and mixing surfaces including Satellite AV, StationPlus, Constellation-XT, HD DREAM Factory and Anthem, powered by the new CC-1 multimedia engine.

For more information, visit www.fairlightau.com.




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