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SpectraLayers
Original author(s)Divide Frame[1]
Developer(s)Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH
Stable release

10 / June 22, 2023; 12 months ago (2023-06-22)

Operating systemmacOS
Microsoft Windows
TypeDigital audio editor
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttps://www.steinberg.net/spectralayers/

SpectraLayers is a digital audio editing software suite published by Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH and created by Robin Lobel.[2] It is designed for audio spectrum editing, catering to professional and semi-professional users. It was originally published by Sony Creative Software under the name Sony SpectraLayers, until most of their products were acquired by MAGIX on 24 May 2016.[3] Then in 2019, the software was acquired by Steinberg.[4]

Overview

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SpectraLayers is an advanced audio spectrum editor which allows extraction of sounds, audio restoration and creative sound design through the use of a spectral view. Its interface is similar to an image editor.[5]

History

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SpectraLayers was developed by Divide Frame and published by Sony as SpectraLayers Pro in July 2012.[6]

SpectraLayers Pro 2, released in July 2013, improved speed and added features like Spectral Casting/Molding, markers and metadata support, and non-linear scales.[5][7][8][9]

SpectraLayers Pro 3, released in January 2015 further improved performance, also adding 24-bit/192kHz audio support, and redesigning many UI components.[10]

SpectraLayers Pro 4, released in December 2016 is the first update released by Magix Software GmbH after its acquisition of SpectraLayers, and introduced support for Pro Tools and multiple project tabs.[11]

SpectraLayers Pro 5 was released in May 2018. The new features include a reworked GUI, HD spectrogram, Heal Action and Frequency Repair tool.[12] Dr. Bill Evans made additional contributions to the features design and user interface of this release.[13]

SpectraLayers Pro 6 was released by Steinberg in July 2019 and introduced ARA support.[14]

SpectraLayers Pro 7 was released in August 2020[15] and introduced processes based on artificial intelligence algorithms.

SpectraLayers Pro 8 was released in June 2021.[16] The new key features were Smarter AI, De-Bleed process, AI Reverb Reduction, EQ Matching and Ambience Matching.

SpectraLayers Pro 9 was released in June 2022,[17] bringing workflow improvements.

SpectraLayers Pro 10 was released in June 2023,[18] with new unmixing functionality and improved speech recognition.

See also

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References

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  • ^ "Developer Interview: Robin Lobel". 2017-10-30.
  • ^ "Sony Creative Software Sells Majority of Products to MAGIX". www.sonycreativesoftware.com. Retrieved 2017-01-01.
  • ^ "KVR Forum: Steinberg Spectralayers - Page 2".
  • ^ a b Sound on Sound review of SpectraLayers Pro 2
  • ^ MusicRadar review of SpectraLayers Pro
  • ^ DoddleNews review of SpectraLayers Pro 2
  • ^ AskAudio Magazine review of SpectraLayers Pro 2
  • ^ Cooper, Michael (20 June 2014). "Review – Sony SpectraLayers Pro 2". Electronic Musician. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  • ^ erikvlie (2015-02-03). "Sony SpectraLayers Pro 3: painting audio for audio engineers, remix artists and audio-for-video producers". Covering Large-scale Printing, Professional Video and Photography. Retrieved 2017-01-01.
  • ^ "SpectraLayers Pro 4". www.magix.com. Retrieved 2017-01-01.
  • ^ "SOUND FORGE - the pioneer in audio editing".
  • ^ "Artist Interview - Bill Evans". 2018-01-24.
  • ^ "Steinberg releases SpectraLayers Pro 6, adds ARA 2 support". 2019-07-04.
  • ^ "Steinberg Releases State-of-the-Art Spectral Audio Editing with New SpectraLayers 7". 2020-08-03.
  • ^ "Steinberg Releases SpectraLayers 8. Audio editing software gets newly enhanced capabilities". 2021-06-24.
  • ^ "Steinberg release SpectraLayers 9". 2022-06-30.
  • ^ "Steinberg unveil SpectraLayers 10". 2023-06-22.
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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SpectraLayers&oldid=1224603701"

    Categories: 
    Digital audio workstation software
    Soundtrack creation software
    Magix software
     



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