Digidesign and M-Audio Announce Trio of New Products
published Thu, 24 Sep 2009 20:51:14 +0000 UTCNo Comment
Tweksbury, Mass. /Music Industry Newswire/ — M-Audio® and Digidesign® are excited to announce three new products that break down barriers and empower you to make better music faster. The Digidesign Elevenâ„¢ Rack is a revolutionary new recording and standalone effects processing solution designed specifically for guitar players. The M-Audio Fast Track® audio interface includes Pro Tools® M-Poweredâ„¢ Essential to deliver the most accessible entry into the world of Pro Tools ever. And since managing bass can be the hardest part of mixing, we give you the new M-Audio SBX10 subwoofer so you can get the low down on your sessions.
Eleven Rack: Eleven Rack is a revolutionary new guitar recording and effects processing system that combines hyper-realistic guitar amp/effects tones, a dual-DSP-powered audio interface and studio-standard Pro Tools LE® software.
Fast Track: For years, the M-Audio Fast Track product has been the best-selling recording interface in its category. Now we’ve updated it with even better sound quality, more great features, and an all-new version of Pro Tools software—Pro Tools M-Powered™ Essential— designed to simplify the music creation process while providing the same platform the pros use. Simply plug in your instruments and you’re ready to rock.
SBX10: The M-Audio SBX10 active subwoofer is ideal for any stereo or multi-channel monitoring environment requiring an accurate low-frequency response down to 20Hz. Includes subwoofer bypass footswitch.
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