Fiedler Audio Mastering Console 2.0 kills stereo workflows dead

Fiedler Audio has launched Mastering Console 2.0, a standalone application approved by Dolby Labs for professional Dolby Atmos ADM/BWF mastering. The software allows engineers to process immersive audio files with the same workflows used for stereo mastering while hosting OBAM plug-ins for final mix enhancement. Users can create complete Dolby Atmos albums with crossfades and loudness measurements through a real-time interface that handles volume fades and editing without interrupting the creative process.

The platform unifies stereo and immersive format workflows so engineers can produce both deliverables simultaneously while maintaining consistency from mixing through mastering. The software supports batch processing of multiple ADM/BWF files, exports at 48 or 96 kHz, and creates gapless Dolby Atmos albums from various sources with different channel layouts. Additional features provide comprehensive monitoring through speakers and headphones, metadata editing controls, and batch sample rate conversion. The application costs $343.85 through a 25 percent discount.
 

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