Edit your samples with DirectX Effects
CinematicMP3 is the first choice for DirectX Effect editing.  With thousands of effects online - users now can complete sophisticated processing with each sample within CinematicMP3

DirectX Effects can be applied individually and with unlimited edits, without destroying the original material- you can now edit in a track system knowing that effects will not hurt the primary source!
- Complete Feature List
- SRS Circle Surround Technology
- DirectX in CinematicMP3
- Supported Formats
- Remote Control feature
- CinematicMP3 Track System
- Who's using Circle Surround
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Development of the the much anticipated CinematicMP3 version 1.3 has finally arrived.  With new advances in key areas, attention has been turned to the inclusion of the SRS Circle Surround 5.1 encoder.  Development has made sure that technology in this version of CinematicMP3 included updates in both architecture and display.

"SRS Circle Surround Encode was our primary goal for the CinematicMP3.  The technology to provide 5.1 Matrix Surround Decoding within windows is just a breakthrough," Mark Bevins of Orion Studios Development said.

"The Key ingredient for MP3 mixing in Windows is Surround Sound, which has been lacking from every current mixing program," said Mark.  CinematicMP3 allows users to edit and record audio directly to a mixing track system.  The Track system then can be converted to SRS Surround Sound, used by many of the major TV and Movie Studios!

CinematicMP3 is the first Surround Sound Mixer to allow DirectX editing and Punch In/Out Recording - advances in other key areas also were enhanced. 

CinematicMP3 is a 6.1 Surround Sound Encoder (GUI) that allows users to create 6.1 Mixes with standard .WAV,.MP3 files. Using the Windows interface, you can build entrie mixes according to what speaker each track should use- Mix Center, Rear Center and entire seperations! All Channels are then encoded into a (2) Channel Encoded Wav file- for your distribution! Play back on Dolby ProLogic- or a CSII Ready System-