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Sound Radix Announces An Update To SurferEQ (Includes Video)

Offers Mac OS 10.5.x (Leopard) compatibility, Mac PPC compatibility, and much more

Sound Radix has announced the release of version 1.0.2 of its pitch tracking equalizer plug-in, SurferEQ.

SurferEQ is capable of locking onto a vocal or an instrument pitch and adjust the EQ frequency to its fundamental pitch, or any of its harmonics thus “surfing” on the sound waves.

Highlights of version 1.0.2:

—Optimized, significantly more efficient and smoother graphics engine
—Better compatibly and performance with older PC machines and integrated GPU’s
—Mac OS 10.5.x (Leopard) compatibility
—Mac PPC compatibility
—Fixed an issue of Mac 64-bit Audio Unit and VST not showing up as such
—Extended time intervals between dropouts in the trial version for better demo experience
—New factory presets
—New 64-bit PC VST

SurferEQ is available at an introductory price of $129 until January 1, 2012. In addition, users of the company’s Auto-Align can purchase SurferEQ for an introductory price of $99.

Go here to download a free trial version.

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