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What is Bias Deck 3?

BIAS Deck 3.0 is a full-featured, multitrack digital
audio application for the Macintosh. Deck has won
critical acclaim for its vast array of professional features
and its intuitive user interface. Deck offers completely
non-destructive editing, allowing you to edit any track
as much as you like, with no fear of losing or altering
the original material. Use Deck to record and edit up
to 64 simultaneous audio playback tracks (dependent
upon the speed of your CPU and hard drives). Deck
also offers up to 999 virtual work tracks.

Deck 3.0 is fully native-capable with any G4, G3, or
PowerPC Macintosh. You can use your Mac's built-in
audio connections with no additional hardware
required. Deck also supports the ASIO industry
standard, giving you a wide choice of audio hardware
options.

Deck delivers real-time signal processing with built-in
graphic EQs, delay, chorusing, and more—on every
track (subject to CPU speed and power). There's full
support for a wide range of VST audio Plug-Ins, as well
as support for Adobe Premiere-compatible audio Plug-
Ins.

Deck offers a wealth of pro-calibre audio post
production features, including frame-accurate spotting
and SMPTE/EBU sync capability, and frame-accurate
sync to QuickTime movies. Deck is an ideal companion
to any Adobe, Avid, Finalcut Pro, iMovie, Media
100, Radius, or other digital video editing system or
software.

Deck is intended for a wide variety of users. Musicians
use it as a composition environment. Engineers use it
for multitrack recording, editing, and mixing. Deck is
used in video post-production for spotting sound
effects and sound tracks. Sound designers use it for
audio sweetening and layback tasks. Multimedia
producers use Deck as a self-contained digital audio
and video post-production environment. Radio
broadcasters use it for field recording as well as cutting
entire programs. Anyone with an interest in audio and
a capable Macintosh system will benefit from Deck.


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Architecture


IBM PowerPC


From Mac OS 8.5 up to Mac OS 9.0


Compatibility notes

Architecture: PPC (G3 or G4, 266mhz or faster)

At least 14MB of free RAM (recommended 26MB)

Mac OS 8.5 - Mac OS 9.x

QuickTime 3.0 or later

Sound Manager 3.2.1 or later

Built-in 16-bit Macintosh sound, or supported ASIO-compatible audio hardware and the most recent ASIO 1.0 driver software from ASIO
hardware manufacturer, or Korg 1212 I/O PCI-bus audio card and frame-accurate sync to SMPTE/EBU timecode requires an OMS-compatible hardware.


Emulating this? It should run fine under: SheepShaver