AudioSculpt As Plug-ins – a set of audio plugins that allows you to transform the sound in a creative way. ASAP is a set of audio plugins that replaces and adapts some of AudioSculpt’s features for use in digital audio workstations.

The user is encouraged to play with the sound representation and synthesis parameters in order to generate new sounds. The user is encouraged to play with the sound representation and synthesis parameters to generate new sounds.

Plugins can also be used to fix default audio settings and improve audio rendering. With ARA2 integration, spectral transformations are integrated into the editing workflow. The plugins are based on the SuperVP audio engine developed by Ircam’s analysis and synthesis team.

• Spectral Remix [Free]: The plugin allows you to control the balance of the harmonic, noise and attack components of the sound. In addition to many original approaches, the plugin can be used to highlight or hide certain elements and characteristics of the sound, such as background noise, vocals, percussive sounds, and so on.

• Spectral Crossing [Premium]: The plug-in allows you to cross the amplitudes and frequencies of the original sound and the sound of the side chain to create a hybrid sound. The plugin can be used to creatively interpolate and transform one sound into another by progressively mixing the phase and amplitude components of two audio signals.

• Spectral Morphing [Premium]: This plug-in allows you to apply the spectral characteristics of the side chain sound to the original sound to transform its timbre. By using the sound of a voice as a side chain to the sound of an instrument as a source, spectral morphing can be used to make the instrument speak.

• Spectral Clipping [Free]: The plugin allows you to expand and compress the energy of the spectral components in the threshold range. It can be used to dampen low level sounds such as background noise, or to limit high energy peaks such as high frequency bird calls.

• Formant Shaping [Premium]: The plugin allows you to change vowels and play with the formant resonances of the sound. It can be used to change the vowel sounds of a voice, or to vocalize instruments such as a drum kit.

• Spectral Surface [Premium]: The plugin allows you to draw shaped filters on the audio spectrogram and control their gain and attenuation. The sound presentation and effects interface, made possible by the ARA 2 plug-in extension, allows you to create very complex and precise surface filters to reduce or increase certain parts of the spectral components of the sound. The plugin can be used to compensate for annoying artifacts in audio as well as to creatively reshape audio.

• Bug Fix: Spectral Surface – Audio pre-rendering can saturate if surfaces overlap.
• Fix: Spectral Surface – wand surface is inconsistent if audio region size has been resized.
• Add: List of scaling factors in the plugins menu for resizing GUIs.
• Bug Fix: Spectral Surface – Surface panel shortcuts and tooltips contain typos and errors.
• Fix: Spectral Surface – Updating presets requires restarting playback.
• Add: Spectral Surface – Show a floating window for specifying the zoom range textually when option/alt is pressed on the ruler.
• Bugfix: Spectral surface – Minimum scale is not initialized when restoring a project saved with an old version of ASAP.
• Bug Fix: Spectral Surface – Selecting ruler zoom range when clicked with command/control does not work as expected.
• Bugfix: Spectral Surface – Highlighting the header of selected areas is more noticeable.
• Fix: Spectral Surface – Adding musical note information to the hint window.
• Bug Fix: Spectral Surface – Sliding surfaces with up/down/left/right keys only works once.
• Imp: Replace text box and command line buttons with one text button.
• Bug Fix: Spectral Surface – Show time information relative to playback instead of audio region.
• Fix: Spectral Surface – Playback start position and surface position are shifted when an audio region needs to be resampled.

By Leauger

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