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Production Designer Studio 2.3


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Requirements <ul> G4 533+ MHz Processor 256MB RAM (1GB RAM recommended) 10MB HD space (Additional HD space needed for media files ) OMS compatible MIDI Interface is needed for MIDI (OS 9 only) ATI or nVidia video card
Downloads 3 Limitations None
Publisher Wet Electrics File Size 29.3M
Date added 09 Dec 2002 Check your speed

Production Designer Studio™ signals a revolution in the art of multimedia design and coordination. The first-ever downloadable tool that allows for synchronized live playback and control of audio, video, midi and serial devices from a single interface, Production Designer Studio™ is the latest advancement in presentation technologies. The software offers a suite of benefits to media designers and producers, including the trademark Production Designer™ simplicity and ease-of-use. By allowing multimedia designers to arrange media on a timeline, Studio facilitates the effortless playback of video and audio clips and control of MIDI and serial devices such as light boards and projectors; its interactive capabilities allow the presenter to dynamically orchestrate the order of events within a controlled environment.

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