Lambertville, NJ—February 4, 2015—Channel D, developers of the innovative and award-winning Pure Vinyl™ and Pure Music® computer audio software for Apple Macintosh computers and the creator of the Seta® Ultra Wide Bandwidth Balanced Flat Phono Preamplifiers has released a significant update to its Pure Music® software.
Pure Music 2.0.3, available for download now from the Channel D website, brings enhancements to its Streamthrough streaming audio technology. Streamthrough permits conveniently playing and enhancing other computer audio sources through Pure Music, with full access to Pure Music’s dithered volume control, 64 bit crossover, audio EQ plug-ins, NetSend streaming, metering, etc., all without needing to quit Pure Music.
Streamthrough has been included with Pure Music for the last 4 years (making Pure Music the first computer audio software to offer this feature, by a considerable margin). However, Streamthrough has been enhanced even further in Pure Music 2.0.3, making it the most advanced and automated such offering available.
Streamthrough is fully integrated with Pure Music. There is no need to purchase or launch a separate application! Even better, switching to Streamthrough is AUTOMATIC – if you play an Internet radio station in iTunes, or TIDAL, Qobuz, Spotify, YouTube, etc., the audio is “automagically” detected and switches Pure Music from file play to Streamthrough mode!
In addition, Pure Music 2.0.3 includes improvements to address performance issues with iTunes 12.1, which was released by Apple last week.
Pure Music 2.0.3 (still) retails for its original 2010 price of $129. Upgrades are free for Pure Music 2 users.
By TAS Staff
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