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Sound Radix has recently released Auto-Align 2.1, an innovative tool for audio alignment that promises to enhance the audio production workflow with increased precision and productivity.
Auto-Align 2.1 improves the sound quality captured by microphones by removing comb-filtering, reducing transient smearing, and optimizing the phase of each microphone. This latest version also enhances the alignment process by introducing a new module for spectral phase correction, an improved algorithm, and a user-friendly interface that is easier to navigate.
Enhanced Efficiency
The updated edition of Auto-Align aims to optimize your workflow. By simply clicking once, Auto-Align 2.1 is capable of aligning all your microphones simultaneously. This innovative functionality saves you precious time and guarantees precise synchronization of time and phase in your audio, leading to enhanced clarity, dimension, and stereo effect.
The Spectral Phase Optimization feature in Auto-Align 2.1 is designed to fix phase shifts that may happen within certain frequency ranges. These phase shifts can cause the audio signal to sound distorted and unclear when using filters during recording. By automatically detecting and correcting these phase shifts, Spectral Phase Optimization ensures that your audio is aligned perfectly and sounds the best it can be.
The updated version of the software offers enhancements to its main algorithm, the option to turn on or off group time alignment, improved optimization of spectral phase at the track level, four pre-set locations for convenient comparison of different configurations, and the capability to export/import alignment settings to simplify the workflow across various projects.
The latest version of Auto-Align, known as Auto-Align 2.1, has received high praise from experts in the industry. Greg Wurth, a highly respected producer, mixer, and engineer who has won multiple platinum awards, expresses his astonishment at the capabilities of Auto-Align 2 when used on drums, bass, or guitar. Similarly, 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 works on.
You can purchase Auto-Align 2.1 for $199. It can be used on macOS 10.9 or newer with a 64-bit Intel CPU or Apple Silicon, and on Windows with a 64-bit Intel or AMD CPU and Windows 10 or newer. It supports various plug-in formats, including AAX, Audio Unit, VST3, and ARA2.
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