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The ARC System is now available as a TDM plug-in for use with Digidesign’s Pro ToolsHD Accel DAW platform. The ARC System delivers a solution to studio acoustical problems combining a professionally calibrated microphone, stand-alone software that captures sound information and calculates proper room correction, and a plug-in that applies the correction once inserted on the Pro Tools master bus.
ARC System features Audyssey’s MultEQ technology, which measures acoustical information throughout the listening area in your studio to provide an accurate representation of the room’s acoustical problems. The equalization solution then corrects for both time and frequency response problems.
The ARC System TDM version features two plug-in formats: stereo (supporting up to 48kHz sample rate) or multi-mono (supporting up to 96kHz sample rate). The ARC System TDM package also comes with native plug-in versions (including RTAS, VST and AU formats).
ARC System TDM is now available from authorized IK Multimedia retailers, or online in the IK Multimedia store, in three different versions: full, $999.99 (retail box); crossgrade, $799.99; and upgrade, $299.99.
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