Steinberg – SpectraLayers Pro 11.0.10 [OSX]

By | July 24, 2024

 

Year of manufacture: 2024
Version: 11.0.10
Developer: Steinberg
Developer website: https://www.steinberg.net/spectralayers
Platform: Intel/Apple Silicon Universal
Interface language: English
Tablet: The program has been treated (does not require data entry/enter any data)
System requirements: mac os 11+


Description: SpectraLayers Pro is a unique program that allows you to edit audio files. After launching and loading the track, it will analyze the data on a multidimensional spectral display, after which it will decompose the file into layers, and will do this using a large set of intelligent tools, then you will be able to process each layer independently of the neighboring one.
The application can remove noise, overtones, artifacts, crackles, and can extract all components of sound, which include, for example, bass, guitar, vocals, it doesn’t matter in general. It is possible to adjust the pitch, frequency, and so on.

The Unmixing functionality has been greatly improved and now offers the ability to split tracks into six stems, then apply a special splitting process to just the drum layer to create additional layers including kick, snare and cymbals. In addition, a new Unmix Multichannel Content feature has been implemented, which analyzes the relative power of certain sounds across multiple channels and allows them to be extracted evenly across channels.

The interface has been improved, offering new layer coloring options, improved value sliders across all app options, and new customizable keyboard shortcuts, while many processing modules have been updated to provide better results. It is noted that upgrades in the Reverb Reduction and Voice Denoiser processes provide improved vocal isolation and restoration results, along with this, thanks to Unmix Multiple Voices, it is possible to extract multiple voices in an audio file into separate independent layers.


Instructions:
– Mount .dmg
– Drag “SpectralLayers 11.app” to “~/Applications/”.
– Hold “CMD” while dragging the “Steinberg” folder to “/Library/Application Support”



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