Glyph, Blastwave FX partner to offers preloaded HD sound effects on hard drives

Oct 24, 2008 10:05 AM

    

Hard drive maker Glyph Technologies has partnered with HD sound effects publisher Blastwave FX to offer hard drives preinstalled with HD sound effects libraries and search software.

The Blastwave FX libraries that are part of the Glyph program include SONOPEDIA, The BlastDrive and TitleWave, all of which will be delivered on 250GB and 500GB Glyph GT 050Q drives. These libraries also ship with Blastwave FX search software so users can search, audition and drag and drop into most applications on the Mac or PC.

The included Blastwave FX libraries offer:

  • SONOPEDIA — 20,000 HD sound effects
  • TitleWave — 11,300 HD production elements
  • The BlastDrive — 31,300 HD sound effects and production elements

For more information, visit www.glyphtech.com and www.blastwavefx.com.




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