NAMM 2017: DAW From The Makers Of RADAR

US iZ Session is said to offer RADAR's rock solid performance and ease of use in software      20/01/17

NAMM 2017: DAW From The Makers Of RADAR


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iZ Technology Corp has announced the forthcoming release of a new DAW software, iZ Session. This is what they have to say about it...

Countless hit songs have been recorded on RADAR for several decades, which until now was only available as a hardware/software package. Now iZ Corp, the makers of RADAR, are releasing iZ Session, a new DAW software offering professional engineers the chance to have the same rock solid performance and ease of use they've come to expect from RADAR.

Available in 3 versions and with a starting price of $295, Session software provides a fully featured, rock-solid DAW for owners of any Windows PC. It includes complete multi-track audio recording, editing and mixing with VST plugins.

For those wanting additional functionality two other versions are available;

Session Plus
Includes Session & Remote software. Remote control from your smartphone or tablet's web browser. Control transport, track arming, solo and more from multiple devices. Offering users quick and easy control from various points either in the studio or live.

Session Pro
Offers all the features of Session Plus as well as a 10-point multi-touch environment for DAW control (Pro Tools compatible). It offers Classic Session Controller functions as well as new features, and a console feel with multi-touch faders, all available from any multi-touch compatible screen.

Compatibility
Works with any Windows PC running Windows 8.1 and above or Mac via Bootcamp.

Pricing and Availability:
Session is planned to ship February 2017
Session - $295
Session Plus - $595
Session Pro - $795

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