Lucid Partners With WaveFrame For DAW
I/O September 26, 2000Lucid announced at the 109th Audio Engineering
Society Convention in Los Angeles that the company has entered into a
partnership with WaveFrame. The Lucid line of I/O Converters will now
be available through WaveFrame's dealer channel for use with WaveFrame/7
and FrameWorks/DX Digital Audio Workstations.
According to Lucid's VP of Sales, Steve Kawasaki, "We're very pleased
to partner with WaveFrame. Lucid converters are designed for the demands
of major mastering and post-production projects - a perfect match for
the high standards of WaveFrame users around the world."
WaveFrame dealers will offer Lucid's ADA8824 (ADAT) I/O for use with
WaveFrame's 16 channel Digital Optical I/O. Two units may be used together
for 16 channel I/O. Each unit delivers 8 channels of AES/EBU I/O plus
8 channels of 24-bit, 48kHz Analog I/O (A/D/A conversion) via optical
digital connection to WaveFrame systems. Setup for the unit can be done
via special software from the WaveFrame workstation. WaveFrame will also
offer the Lucid 9624 A/D and D/A converters for working with audio at
96kHz, 24-bit resolution.
WaveFrame President Ron Franklin said, "WaveFrame is pleased to be working
with Lucid to deliver their very high quality converters to our customers.
We have tested the combination and it works very well to deliver a pristine
signal path through the system. This provides an excellent value for WaveFrame
customers."
WaveFrame announced immediate availability for Lucid converters for their
FrameWorks/DX system. Lucid converters will be available for WaveFrame/7
when it is released in November 2000. For more information, visit their web site at www.lucidaudio.com. |