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CEDAR Audio launches a major suite of new processes for Pro Tools PC, starting with Retouch, Declip and Auto-Dehiss. These processes, derived from the latest CEDAR Cambridge workstation, are uncompromising in their ability to rescue performances, save location shots and restore archive and library recordings.
Available as AudioSuite plug-ins on the Pro Tools (PC) platform, each process is quick and simple-to-use, yet provides unparalleled results for all types of speech and music recordings.
For more information, visit www.cedaraudio.com. For more new product announcements, visit mixonline.com/products/new/. For more AES New Products, visit Mix's special AES site.
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