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By | Thu, 13 Oct 2011

September 2005, “Studio in the Round,” p. 42. In the “Entry-Level Surround” sidebar, in the fourth paragraph beginning with the paragraph head “Applications,” it states, “All of the major digital audio sequencers now have some kind of surround compatibility. MOTU Digital Performer, Apple Logic, and Steinberg Cubase SX 2 have enhanced panning features and plug-ins.” Cakewalk's Sonar 4 Producer Edition should have been mentioned alongside those other programs, because it includes support for a maximum of 8.1 surround mixing and editing. Also, according to Cakewalk, Sonar 4's SurroundBridge plug-in “[allows] you to use your favorite stereo plug-in within multichannel environments.”

September 2005, “Sequencing on a Shoestring,” p. 50. In the first sentence of the second paragraph, “Sonar Professional Edition” should be “Sonar 5 Producer Edition.”

September 2005, “Sequencing on a Shoestring,” p. 78. The write-up of PG Music's PowerTracks Pro Audio 10 PowerPAK states that the program's audio-editing features lack a normalize option. In fact, PowerTracks Pro offers normalization capabilities in its Constant Gain option.

November 2005, “Get in the Game,” p. 80. Chance Thomas was misidentified as the lead composer for Electronic Arts' Lord of the Rings series. The music for that series was actually composed by Soundelux Hollywood's in-house composers, Jamie Christopherson and Bill Brown.

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