CEntrance Releases Beta Version of Universal Driver Windows Software

Apr 3, 2006 6:43 PM

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CEntrance announced availability of a beta version of its Universal Driver. This Windows audio software features a technology that enables consumers to combine FireWire audio interfaces from various manufacturers into one, feature-rich audio system. Formerly incompatible audio devices can now record and play together in one studio setup. The beta version is offered free after registering, while the released version will retail at $79.95.

CEntrance developed the software to be compatible with the majority of commercially available audio systems and has performed extensive internal testing. The current beta supports audio devices from Apogee, Behringer, M-Audio and PresSnus, and is compatible with most ASIO hosts.

Interested users are invited to register for the beta test process at the CEntrance Website: www.centrance.com.




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