Peterson StroboSoft V2.0 Beta Tester Request
Date: Saturday, March 24 @ 16:32:49 PDT
Topic: Press Releases


Peterson Tuners is soliciting beta testers for the latest (2.0) version of StroboSoft. On PC, this version will have VST plug-in capability. Both Mac and PC testers are requested since this version has updates not included in our previous (1.xx) versions.



Users that own VST wrappers for RTAS, AU, and Digital Performer are strongly encouraged to apply.

Active participants will receive the latest version of the software free of charge and be part of a team that includes famous backline techs and audio engineers from around the globe. Your participation will allow us to continue to maintain our high quality standards and deliver such products to our customers.

"We have added new and powerful features to this version of StroboSoft," said Marshall Johns, StroboSoft Product Manager. "We encourage the plug-in community to give our product another look and consider StroboSoft to be their standard software tuner."

Beta testers must:
  • Be at least 18 years old.
  • Have a computer system that meets the minimum requirements of StroboSoft (30MB hard drive space, 256MB RAM, 1GHz or higher processor).
  • Use an after market multi-channel sound card. (Preferred but not required.)
  • Be proficient with a computer and an application that is capable of hosting a VST plug-in and have a strong working knowledge of Windows XP/2000/Vista or Mac OS X.
  • Be able to clearly outline findings and communicate them via email and our tester forum.
  • Have at least 8 hours per week to devote to testing.
  • Have a strong desire to help us test the integrity of this application.


If you meet these requirements, please visit our beta room located here.

About Peterson:
Peterson Electro-Musical Products, Inc. has been manufacturing electronic tuners since 1948. The Virtual Strobe™ series was introduced in 2003 followed by the first ever True Bypass tuner of any kind, the Peterson StroboStomp™ in 2004. StroboSoft™ was released in June, 2005.





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