DAW SOFTWARE

Dec 1, 2000 12:00 PM, BROADCAST ENGINEERING STAFF

    

SADiE SADiE4: runs on Windows 95/98, Windows NT and Windows 2000; provides support for a range of DVD-RAM drives for backup, asset transfers and easy file interchange with devices such as the DEVA portable recorder; multiple files can be imported into the system as a batch at fast speeds; increased playlist functionality is standard; new clip placing options are available on the right mouse menu and as an auto-place option; other options include CEDAR DeCrackle plug-in and DDP Image File; 615-327-1140; fax: 615-327-1699; www.sadie.com.




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