I can't wait to get my license. Using the trial really spoiled me, making me realize the possibilities of audio restoration and the means to clean up plosives perfectly
SpectraLayers is more manual-driven in operation than Izotope RX for example which has a de-plosive module. But I think SL has more restoration potential because of that fact. It just might take a little longer to get the same result.
While I do appreciate these demonstrations for the features in my software I haven't been utilizing, you really need to do something about your VO audio. I'm watching in the control-room, so I can refer back to SL Pro to see for myself what you're talking about, and your proximity effect has these massive subwoofers (18" Augspurger) of ours going crazy lol. They're great for dialing in perfect low-end, but its really annoying in this case. I was gonna HPF the the input, but that'll effect your example audio as well; which isn't always ideal.
With this software, it is not possible to remove the voice of songs made by playing oriental musical instruments. For example,flute, tabla, violin, instrument parts are also deleted along with the voice.
All these videos. Nobody has showed how you even open up spectralayers. I have it - I just don't know how to get at it. I double click on a wav file, then what??
Both. It's a standalone program and an ARA2 extension that's accessible within Cubase & other DAWs that support ARA2. I show how to open it via ARA2 here: ua-cam.com/video/6g4kHj9Z8wg/v-deo.html
CORRECTION: at 0:46 The Click Repair Process DOES depend on the FFT Size and Resolution Display settings.
Great video really useful info.
Glad you liked it
Truly INCREDIBLE piece of software! Gives much better results than Rx from my own comparisons.
Interesting video, thanks man!
Perfect and clear, thank you!
You're welcome!
A complex tool and process explained clearly and thoroughly. Thank you! Liked and subbed. Keep 'em coming 🙂
Thanks, will do!
thank you so much, it worked perfectly with the clone stamp tool !
Another really helpful tutorial. Thank you. : ) Kind regards, Darren (Wales, UK).
Glad to hear! 😁
I can't wait to get my license. Using the trial really spoiled me, making me realize the possibilities of audio restoration and the means to clean up plosives perfectly
SpectraLayers is more manual-driven in operation than Izotope RX for example which has a de-plosive module. But I think SL has more restoration potential because of that fact. It just might take a little longer to get the same result.
Perfect!!!
While I do appreciate these demonstrations for the features in my software I haven't been utilizing, you really need to do something about your VO audio. I'm watching in the control-room, so I can refer back to SL Pro to see for myself what you're talking about, and your proximity effect has these massive subwoofers (18" Augspurger) of ours going crazy lol. They're great for dialing in perfect low-end, but its really annoying in this case. I was gonna HPF the the input, but that'll effect your example audio as well; which isn't always ideal.
Ouch! Will try not to let that happen again!
With this software, it is not possible to remove the voice of songs made by playing oriental musical instruments. For example,flute, tabla, violin, instrument parts are also deleted along with the voice.
All these videos. Nobody has showed how you even open up spectralayers. I have it - I just don't know how to get at it. I double click on a wav file, then what??
Is it available inside Cubase or is it a stand alone program?
Both. It's a standalone program and an ARA2 extension that's accessible within Cubase & other DAWs that support ARA2. I show how to open it via ARA2 here: ua-cam.com/video/6g4kHj9Z8wg/v-deo.html
P R O M O S M 😬
Huh?