Lets's Talk Computers - Sonic Foundry  October 30, 1999
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Sonic Foundry
Interview on October 30, 1999
Multimedia Software-Audio Editing     Guest: David Chaimson


David Chaimson, the Strategic Marketing Manager and Caleb Pouchot, the project manager for Sonic Foundry proudly introduces Vegas Pro. For fast, non-destructive multitrack audio/media editing, nothing performs like Vegas Pro. Also talked about is Sonic Foundry newest release of ACID PRO 2.0. This revolutionary loop-based music production tool offers musicians unprecedented creative flexibility. Preview any loop before adding it to your mix, automatically match tempo and key in real time. Click-and-drag to easily add or delete loops. Plus many more features. The Sonic Foundry family of audio products allow you the flexible to create without constraints or limits. Find out more about these products in this interview.
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