sonicWORX is an audio editing program geared towards mastering and
post-production. This program has a colorful history, starting on the
Atari ST. It was later ported to SGI machines before finally being
ported to the Macintosh. As such, its interface is a bit different and
could take some getting used to. Those users familiar with audio
editing software should be able to get through the program easily.

sonicWORX was received many good reviews, with its processing
capability and quality being highly praised. All of the sonicWORX
versions make use of a native plug-in format, and the Studio and
PowerBundle versions include VST plug-in support.

sonicWORX was discontinued by PROSONIQ in 2004, and was later released
as freeware. The serial numbers they offered are included. After
restructuring the company in 2008, PROSONIQ released sonicWORX ? Pro,
a native OS X version for Intel-based Macs. If you like the old
version of sonicWORX, check out this new offering!

Compatibility
Architecture: PPC

PowerPC
32 MB RAM