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PRESS RELEASE
Reverb 2016 Goes 96kHz
January 13, 2004
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Princeton Digital announced the immediate availability of Version 1.2 of its Eventide SP2016 reverbs. The plug-in set, called Reverb 2016, includes three reverb effects - Stereo Room, Room Reverb and High Density Plate. When run on a Digidesign's Pro Tools HD Accel, all three reverbs support 96kHz sampling. S "Digidesign's latest hardware delivers ample power to run complex, compute-intensive signal processing algorithms at 96kHz," said Mr.Agnello, founder of Princeton Digital and developer of the original Eventide SP2016, " even algorithms are complex as the Reverb 2016's. With Accel we're able to deliver the rich quality, sonic complexity and all of the features of the originals. 96Khz without compromise - truly a thing of beauty." Reverb2016 version 1.2 is priced at $699 and is available for immediate download from www.princetondigital.com. Owners of previous versions can download the new software free of charge. The bundle of three Reverb 2016 plug-ins requires a Pro Tools HD or Accel system running under Mac OS X 10.2 or newer. Accel systems are required for 96kHz operation. A fully-functional version with a 30-day demo license may also be downloaded. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.princetondigital.com/.Recent Princeton Digital headlines
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