Macromedia Deck II was a multi-track sound editing application that was distributed by Macromedia, typically in a bundle with Macromedia SoundEdit 16. Both were also included with Macintosh versions of Macromedia Director Multimedia Studio.
Features[]
Deck II 2.5 supports up to 999 16-bit audio tracks. Up to 32 tracks can be played back simultaneously on a Power Macintosh computer with real-time non-destructive effects.
Product history[]
Deck II became a Macromedia product through the acquisition of OSC in November 1995. Deck II was then sold to Berkley Integrated Audio Software (BIAS).[1] Deck 3.5 added support for Mac OS X. BIAS also offered a 8-track "limited edition" version as Deck LE.
References[]
- ↑ Deck II support information by Hank Hansen, Macromedia. 2000-01-26. Archived 2000-08-16.
External links[]
- Macromedia SoundEdit 16 plus Deck II at Macromedia (archived 1996-10-27)
- Deck II Developers Center support (archived 1997-03-29)
- Features: DECK II version 2.5 (archived 1996-10-27)
- Deck 2.6/ 2.7 at BIAS (archived 1999-05-01 / 2001-03-09)
- Deck VST (3.0)/ 3.5/ LE 3.5 (archived 2001-11-22 / 2002-08-06 / 2002-03-28)
- Macromedia Deck II at the Adobe Wiki
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