Focusrite Liquid Mix now available for PC

Nov 26, 2006 8:00 AM

    

The Focusrite Liquid Mix v1.5 brings emulation functionality to PC-based DAW environm

Focusrite has announced the release of a software update to its Liquid Mix emulation device, enabling its use with the Windows XP platform. Since its launch, the 32-channel Liquid Mix has fast become an industry standard for accurate emulation of classic compression and EQ devices in a DAW work environment, creating a distinct demand within the Windows community.

The new Liquid Mix v1.5 features software solutions for PC and all Macs, including Intel Macs, and operates within every major sequencer. The new software release was designed to deliver Liquid Mix technology with no change to the Liquid Mix hardware. The new software release is available for download from Focusrite’s Web site.

For more information, visit www.focusrite.com.




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