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US Synchro Arts and Waves join the Dream II partner program      04/01/07

More Partners For Fairlight


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In a move that further expands the growing universe of Fairlight Partner Products, Fairlight have announced UK-based manufacturer Synchro Arts and Israel-based WAVES Ltd. have both joined the Dream II Partner Program.
Synchro Arts has signed on as a Fairlight Platinum Partner. Using Dream II’s open architecture, Synchro Arts’ powerful VocAlign audio alignment software is directly integrated into the Dream II environment.
Lukas Bower, General Manager Strategic Partnerships, Fairlight told us, “VocAlign is an incredibly useful and powerful tool. We’re very pleased to have Synchro Arts on board.�
Jeff Bloom, Managing Director, Synchro Arts, said, "As a long-standing admirer of the Fairlight system, we're pleased to see our software offered to assist the professionals who will be working with this new product line."
WAVES Ltd. has also joined as a Gold Partner. “WAVES has a well deserved reputation for creating superb plug-ins� said Bower. “The addition of WAVES to the Partner Program gives Fairlight users an even broader choice, and WAVES is a welcome addition to the growing Fairlight Partner family.�
Daniel Weizmann, Waves International Marketing representative, added, “Waves strives for compatibility with the broadest range of audio platforms for our over 90 digital sound processors.�
Select manufacturers from around the world can apply to join the DREAM II Partner Program. Partners are divided into two categories. “Gold Partners� are able to connect their products to DREAM II via industry-standard Virtual Studio Technology (VST) or ReWire interfaces, while “Platinum Partners� can integrate their software more directly with DREAM II products.
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