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post Thu 9 Aug 2012, 01:56
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jasonlee
post Thu 9 Aug 2012, 01:56
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RIP, Bias...you took all my money, gave me a couple small dongles, and left me high and dry. YOU SUCK!
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post Thu 9 Aug 2012, 13:08
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I really regret that BIAS has gone out of business.
I've been using Peak for more than a decade and although it had some deficiencies it was a versatile tool.
I does't disappear suddenly, but it definitely will fade away from my system over the months. I still haven't found a replacement for it. There is an offer from Steinberg, but........
I still cherish hopes that there might be a resurrection.

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post Thu 9 Aug 2012, 15:57
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i'll miss Peak, that's for sure. Last month DSP Quattro had a very attractive upgrade path offer that i took them up on, but i haven't had the heart yet to integrate it into my work flow. Peak has been at the final stage of all my productions for years and years, and it'll be strange putting it on the shelf.
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post Thu 20 Sep 2012, 07:05
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I don't know why but there were times when she was on during the morning hours, I;d watch her....sometimes.


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post Fri 21 Sep 2012, 09:09
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QUOTE (houstonmusic @ Thu 9 Aug 2012, 16:57) *
i'll miss Peak, that's for sure. Last month DSP Quattro had a very attractive upgrade path offer that i took them up on, but i haven't had the heart yet to integrate it into my work flow. Peak has been at the final stage of all my productions for years and years, and it'll be strange putting it on the shelf.


I would try the excellent Twisted Wave OSX application. It also has an online component as well as a mobile app. Support is excellent and updates with added features have made this my mastering application.
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post Fri 16 Nov 2012, 15:22
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I would try the New Triumph Audio Editor from Audiofile Engeneering. It has a few realy new and forward looking features!
When you come from Peak, like I do, you have to think a little bit "Around the Corner", but I think that it is realy worth the time!
The Apple script Actions are marvelous"
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post Sat 17 Nov 2012, 18:03
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Peak will be missed here once my last install runs out, we've been using it since the beginning, we used to beta test it, and some of the more arcane features aren't duplicated in anything else AFAIK, such as convolution, and the various looping tools.

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