![]() Read More by Vincenzo Bellanova (11-2021) Review – Bitwig Studio 4 Colorful, useful and original – a DAW with an attitude that can cause an explosion of imagination in your brain. Read More by Vincenzo Bellanova (11-2021) Review – RX9 Advanced from iZotope RX9 just got a major update, including new and improved Dialogue Isolate, new Dynamic Mode for De-hum, new complex Ambience Match, and much more. ![]() Read More by Alex Arsov (01-2022) Review – Wavelab Pro 11 by Steinberg The 11th version of Steinberg’s acclaimed mastering software is rich in new features, functions, and tools to help you with stem mastering, working with multichannel files, podcasts, and much more. For us in the user community, it’s a pure joy. Read More by Vincenzo Bellanova (07-2022) Review - Studio One 5.5 by Presonus Studio One always surprises in a good way. Here we’re just focusing on the good in one of them. Read More by Alex Arsov (09-2022) Some of My Favorite Features in Cockos Reaper Much has been written on the good and the bad of many mainstream DAWs. Read More by Rob Mitchell (09-2022) Review – Sound Forge Pro 16 Audio editing heaven for podcasters, and a full-fledged audio editor for everyone else (except Mac users). Read More by Vincenzo Bellanova (11-2022) Review - Cubase 12 by SteinbergĪll kinds of new features that make this DAW even more desirable – Steinberg has done much to make your life easier.ĭuring the last few years most of the DAW developers set about Read More by Alex Arsov (11-2022) Review - SampleRobot Pro 6 by Skylife An easy to use application for automated sampling gets even better with some newly added features. Read More by Alex Arsov (01-2023) Review – iZotope RX 10 Advanced iZotope has released a new version of one of the most powerful audio restoration tools on the market, we investigate the new features and the improvements. Best known for dance/electro productions, but it can work for pretty much any genre. ![]() Full details are available at the link above.Review – FL Studio 21 from Image-Line A DAW with a faithful user base that offers a different approach. SpectraLayers Pro 9 includes many other new features and enhancements. Other AI-based tools include an Improved Voice Denoiser, Improved Clip Repair, De-esser, Ambience Matching, EQ Matching, Reverb Reduction, Hum Reduction, Clip Repair, De-Bleed, and improved Healing. The Unmix Components feature will separate your content into tone, noise, and transient component layers. Another useful new tool is an AI-based pattern finder which will search your audio file for sounds which are similar to the one that you have specified. The processing is done very quickly and is performed locally on your macOS or Windows computer. Unmix Stems will separate your audio content into as many as five stems: vocals, drums, bass, piano, and "other", label them, and place them on their own layers. Of particular interest to those wishing to upmix mono source material to stereo is the Unmix Stems feature. SpectraLayers Pro 9 incorporates improved artificial intelligence-powered tools to help automate some of the processing. ![]() SpectraLayers Pro 9 introduces a new Unmix Levels process as well as an improved De-Bleed process. SpectraLayers 9 introduces real-time dynamic spectral processing which allows you to hear, as well as see, the effects of spectral process parameter changes as you work. SpectraLayers Pro 9 is another major upgrade to SpectraLayers Pro.
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