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Digital Sound Factory Launches New Web Site

Oct 9, 2007 7:42 PM



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E-mu Systems veteran sound designer, Timothy Swartz, and his company Digital Sound Factory, have launched a new Web site that offers original E-mu SP1200, Emax, ESi-32, Emulator IV, and Proteus sound libraries for instant download. Under exclusive license with E-mu, Digital Sound Factory has converted these sound libraries to the SoundFont format.

In addition to providing digital access to the sounds of these rare vintage hardware products, Digital Sound Factory is also gearing up to produce a range of new audio content for the computer music enthusiast, including brand new orchestral, world/ethnic, and electronic collections.

For more information, visit www.DigitalSoundFactory.com.



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