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Sound Radix has recently launched Auto-Align 2.1, an innovative audio alignment tool that aims to enhance the audio production process with improved precision and productivity.
Auto-Align 2.1 enhances audio quality by eliminating comb-filtering, reducing the blurring of sound, and improving the phase alignment of each microphone. This ensures that the captured sound is clear and well-defined. The updated version also improves efficiency by speeding up the alignment process, introducing a new module for spectral phase correction, refining the algorithm, and enhancing the user interface for easier navigation.
Improved Efficiency
The latest edition of Auto-Align aims to enhance the efficiency of your workflow. By simply clicking a button, Auto-Align 2.1 can align all your microphones in one go. This innovative feature not only saves you precious time, but also guarantees that your audio is flawlessly synchronized in terms of timing and phase. Consequently, you will experience enhanced clarity, size, and stereo image in your recordings.
The Spectral Phase Optimization feature in Auto-Align 2.1 addresses phase shifts that may happen within certain frequency ranges, enhancing the overall quality and clarity of the audio signal. When filters are used during recording, different frequency bands may encounter phase shifts, which can result in distorted and unclear sound. With Spectral Phase Optimization, these phase shifts are identified and corrected automatically, guaranteeing that your audio is perfectly aligned and producing the best possible sound.
The updated version of the software also 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 for convenient comparison of various configurations, and the capability to export and import alignment settings for a more streamlined workflow across different projects.
The latest version of Auto-Align, known as Auto-Align 2.1, has received positive feedback from experts in the industry. Greg Wurth, a renowned producer, mixer, and engineer who has won multiple platinum awards, expresses his astonishment at the incredible results Auto-Align 2 achieves when used on drums, bass, or guitar. Similarly, Darrell Thorp, a highly esteemed engineer who has won the GRAMMY award 10 times, includes Auto-Align 2 in his drum plug-in chain for every new mix or song he begins working on.
The latest version of Auto-Align, version 2.1, can now be purchased for $199. It can be used on macOS 10.9 or newer, as long as you have a 64-bit Intel CPU or Apple Silicon. For Windows users, a 64-bit Intel or AMD CPU is required, along with Windows 10 or a newer version. The plug-in formats available for Auto-Align 2.1 are AAX, Audio Unit, VST3, and ARA2.
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