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The software being referred to is Auto-Align 2.1, developed by
Sound Radix has recently released Auto-Align 2.1, an innovative audio alignment tool that promises to enhance the audio production process by providing a higher level of precision and productivity.
Auto-Align 2.1 enhances audio quality by removing comb-filtering, reducing blurring of transients, and optimizing the phase of each microphone to ensure a clear and well-defined sound. This updated version improves the alignment process by making it faster, introducing a new module for spectral phase correction, refining the algorithm, and providing a user-friendly interface.
The updated version of Auto-Align has been created to make your workflow more efficient. By simply clicking once, Auto-Align 2.1 can align all your microphones at once. This innovative feature saves you precious time and guarantees that your audio is perfectly aligned in terms of time and phase, resulting in enhanced clarity, size, and stereo image.
The Spectral Phase Optimization feature of Auto-Align 2.1 fixes phase shifts that may occur in certain frequency ranges, resulting in a more unified and enhanced audio signal. When filters are used during recording, different frequency bands can undergo different phase shifts, causing the sound to become distorted and unclear. Spectral Phase Optimization detects and corrects these phase shifts automatically, guaranteeing that your audio is aligned perfectly and sounding its finest.
The updated version of the software comes with enhancements to its core algorithm, the option to enable or disable group time alignment, improved optimization of spectral phase on a track basis, four preset locations to conveniently compare different settings, and the ability to export/import alignment settings to make workflow more efficient across various projects.
Auto-Align 2.1 has received positive feedback from experts in the field. Greg Wurth, a highly-acclaimed producer, mixer, and engineer, expresses his amazement at the incredible results achieved by Auto-Align 2 on drums, bass, or guitar. Additionally, Darrell Thorp, a 10-time GRAMMY-winning engineer, includes Auto-Align 2 in his drum plug-in chain for every new mix or song he begins, highlighting its importance and effectiveness in his work.
The latest version of Auto-Align, version 2.1, is currently accessible for purchase at a price of $199. It can be used on macOS 10.9 or later, and requires a 64-bit Intel CPU or Apple Silicon. For Windows users, a 64-bit Intel or AMD CPU is necessary, along with Windows 10 or a newer version. Auto-Align 2.1 is available in various plug-in formats, including AAX, Audio Unit, VST3, and ARA2.
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