Soundtheory launched a new audio plugin version called Kraftur Focus alongside updates to their original Kraftur software. The company created the Focus edition after customers requested phase compensation features. Musicians and audio engineers wanted better control over signal processing during production work. The original Kraftur deliberately used minimum phase filters to boost available headroom. These filters also helped maintain signal energy throughout the processing chain.
Kraftur Focus uses a different method that combines multiple approaches for better results. The software realigns signal phase after the saturation stage completes its work. This design allows users to process audio through parallel channels effectively. Audio professionals can apply Kraftur Focus as a send effect during mixing sessions. The hybrid approach gives producers more flexibility when working with complex audio projects.
Both plugin versions received new features that help users monitor their audio signals. The software displays detailed statistics about input and output levels during processing. Musicians can view RMS levels, peak values, and peak hold measurements for accurate monitoring. The plugins also show Crest Factor Reduction data to help optimize dynamic range. Users can emulate band shifts for single band processing through the interface.
Audio professionals can purchase both Kraftur editions together for 99 dollars. The company offers both versions as a single download package. Musicians receive access to all features and updates through one purchase. The combined package gives users flexibility to choose the right processing method for each project.
Kraftur Focus uses a different method that combines multiple approaches for better results. The software realigns signal phase after the saturation stage completes its work. This design allows users to process audio through parallel channels effectively. Audio professionals can apply Kraftur Focus as a send effect during mixing sessions. The hybrid approach gives producers more flexibility when working with complex audio projects.
Both plugin versions received new features that help users monitor their audio signals. The software displays detailed statistics about input and output levels during processing. Musicians can view RMS levels, peak values, and peak hold measurements for accurate monitoring. The plugins also show Crest Factor Reduction data to help optimize dynamic range. Users can emulate band shifts for single band processing through the interface.
Audio professionals can purchase both Kraftur editions together for 99 dollars. The company offers both versions as a single download package. Musicians receive access to all features and updates through one purchase. The combined package gives users flexibility to choose the right processing method for each project.