Called SceneFlow, the software for Windows is designed for live use in concert venues, theaters, stadiums and more, for engineers who need multiple sound sources and audio channels.
Currently in version 2.5, SceneFlow is available in three versions, Express, Classic and Pro. The latter supports up to 4 independent players, each with 8 audio channels, with different transport and auto-pause modes, a Master/Slave mode for playback backup, MIDI control, support for Game Port control and local/remote modes to control the software through the network.
SceneFlow is compatible with touch screens and requires an iLok account (USB dongle or software license manager).
The Express version, with two stereo players, is available for $159, the Classic for $1,990 and the Pro edition costs $3,990. Full details, as well as a comparison chart, are available at shop.audified.com.
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