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BIAS Peak Pro Update About

BIAS Peak Pro Update Specifications
Version:
6.2.0
Date added:
Jan. 5, 2018
Date released:
June 18, 2010
Price:
Free
Operating system:
Mac OS X 10.5 Intel/PPC, Mac OS X 10.4 Intel/PPC,
Downloads last week:
203
Additional Requirements
Mac OS X 10.4 - 10.6G4, G5, or Intel-based Mac (>400MHz processor recommended)Support for third-party audio hardware may require compatible Core Audio drivers

BIAS Peak Pro Update v6.2.0

Update your copy of this digital audio editing software.

BIAS Peak Pro Update Editor's review

This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.I have used this product since Peak version 4. I realise the current comments are focussing upon ver. 6 - but I must comment that I have used Peak, during live gigs, I have used it to master down to CD mix of my music, and currently I am using ver. 6 to master my weekly national radio program. Peak is a great product and the support is A1. I have had no issues with the current version. While I am currently upgrading to an iMac Core Duo, my current G4 handles peak 6 well, and believe me I am running too many top end apps and it tends to grind to a halt - but no issue with peak. I do use a variety of plug-ins and they have presented no problem. I do believe there is a small issue with the response of the metering - it does appear to have a small lag - but overall I find it hard to fault. If you are long time user of Peak you will find the interface not dissimilar to previous versions - which for a new user can be confusing (even overly complex), but like many pro apps it's a matter of diving in and using it over and over again. Suddenly it does make sense.For my radio work, I have found the simple addition of the 'ducking' feature to be very useful. It was a pain in the butt previously in regard to layering voice overs, now it's a breeze. I love the seamless interface with Soundsoap Pro, which together make for a great suite for reviving old vinyl and cassette recordings, therefore it's great for archiving old material.So in summary, I have used it professionally on stage, in a music recording studio and as the main tool for radio program production. I will continue to use it. I can't comment on why others are having problems - except to say it becomes necessary to keep your system uptodate and run utilities and programs like Techtool Pro (and other such programs) regularly. I have found that oiften minimises issues of program/plug-in crashes.
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