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November
7
2001
Pro Audio Industry News from DigitalProSound.com:

Microsoft and U.S. Reach Settlement in Antitrust Case

Cool Beans Appoints Rick Granoff Senior Audio Engineer

Internet Radio Industry Enjoys Fifth Straight Week of Audience Growth

VSampler DXi Now Available Through Cakewalk

Latin Recording Academy Teams With Yahoo!

Minnetonka’s SurCode Offers Royalty-Free DTS Encoding

MultiLoops Ships Odd Time Grooves Drum Loops

FirewireDirect.com Debuts RAID Epic-DS Storage Device

Steinberg Releases LM-4 MarkII XXL Pack for Mac

Waves Releases Restoration Tools


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