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Sound Radix has recently released Auto-Align 2.1, a sophisticated audio alignment tool that aims to enhance and streamline the audio production process with improved precision and effectiveness.
Auto-Align 2.1 enhances audio quality by removing comb-filtering, reducing the blurring of transients, and optimizing the phase of each microphone to ensure the true and clear sound recorded by the microphones. The latest version improves the alignment process by speeding it up, introducing a new module for correcting spectral phase, refining the algorithm, and providing a more user-friendly interface.
Improved Efficiency
The latest edition of Auto-Align aims to enhance the efficiency of your work process. By simply clicking once, Auto-Align 2.1 is capable of aligning all your microphones in a single go. This innovative feature not only saves you precious time but also guarantees that your audio is perfectly synchronized in terms of timing and phase, leading to better clarity, dimension, and stereo representation.
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 an audio signal to sound less coherent and lacking in richness. When filters are used during recording, different frequency bands may encounter different phase shifts, resulting in distorted and unclear sound. The Spectral Phase Optimization feature can identify and correct these phase shifts automatically, guaranteeing that your audio is perfectly aligned and sounds its best.
The updated version of the software has enhancements to its core algorithm, the option to turn group time alignment on or off, improved track-based spectral phase optimization, four preset locations for convenient comparison of various configurations, and the capability to export/import alignment settings for smoother workflow coordination across projects.
The latest version of Auto-Align, called Auto-Align 2.1, has received positive feedback from experts in the field. Greg Wurth, a highly esteemed producer, mixer, and engineer who has won multiple platinum awards, describes the impact of Auto-Align 2 on drums, bass, or guitar as extraordinary. Similarly, Darrell Thorp, a 10-time GRAMMY-winning engineer, includes Auto-Align 2 as an integral part of his drum plug-in chain, incorporating it into every new mix or song he begins working on.
Auto-Align 2.1 is currently accessible for purchase at a price of $199. This software is compatible with macOS 10.9 or newer, and it requires a 64-bit Intel CPU or Apple Silicon. For Windows users, a 64-bit Intel or AMD CPU and Windows 10 or newer are necessary. Auto-Align 2.1 supports various plug-in formats such as AAX, Audio Unit, VST3, and ARA2.
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