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Press Release
January 18 2001: WaveWarp wins Electronic Musician's Editors'
Choice Award for 2001
We
are proud and honored to announce that we have been awarded the
Electronic Musician Editors' Choice Award for 2001.
This highly-coveted award was given in recognition of WaveWarp's
contribution to the field of standalone effects processing software.
In winning this award, we are delighted that our efforts have
been recognised at the highest level in the world of electronic
music production.
Click
here to view our award certificate (see below for a "text-only"
version of the award certificate).
Click
here for photos of the award presentation at NAMM 2001
in Anaheim, California.
Click
here to visit Electronic Musician Online and read the article
accompanying our award.
Transcript
from award certificate...
"We
haven't seen many new standalone effects processors this year;
most new effects-processing programs are plug-ins. But one program
gives new meaning to the term effects processor. Sounds Logical's
WaveWarp is not just a standalone effects processor, it's an entire
processor-construction kit.
WaveWarp's
toolkit includes more than 200 components with which you can build
an endless number of signal-processing routines. Not happy with
your audio editor's reverb? Build your own with the numerous filters
and delays. Looking to re-create that classic Hendrix distortion?
Grab one of the many wave shapers. You'll also find phasers, flangers,
pitch shifters, and dynamic processors, along with a massive number
of analysis tools to keep you informed about what shape your audio
is in.
But
that's not the end of WaveWarp's capabilities. Here's one of our
favorite tricks: you can process live audio so that it plays backwards
in near real-time. To give your sounds that perfect "splice and
dice" effect, load up one of the several sound-file granulators,
and you're on your way. We commend Sounds Logical for pricing
WaveWarp so reasonably, and we're impressed with the extensive
online help the company offers.
Sounds
Logical recently released version 2.0, and we can't wait to get
our hands on it. WaveWarp may be the last effects software you
ever buy."
Electronic
Musician, January 2001
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