SpectraLayers 12 Drops With Major Unmixing and AI Voice Upgrades

Steinberg just released SpectraLayers 12 and audio engineers are going crazy over the new features. The software company packed this version with powerful tools that separate mixed audio into individual parts. Music producers can extract vocals, drums, and instruments from complete songs like never before. The program also fixes damaged voice recordings using artificial intelligence technology. Post-production workers finally have specialized tools designed just for their movie and TV projects.

The new Soundtrack module splits film audio into three clean sections. Dialogue, sound effects, and background music get separated automatically without messy artifacts. The Instrument module lets users target specific instruments after the software analyzes the sound. Musicians can pull guitar solos right out of full band recordings. Six different drum pieces can be isolated from complete drum kits.

Voice processing got major upgrades that solve common recording problems. The Voice Enhance feature rebuilds poor quality speech recordings from scratch. DePlosive removes those annoying popping sounds that happen when people say P and B words. The transcription tool handles twice as many languages with double the accuracy. Speech cleaning works faster and produces cleaner results than before.

Workers can edit multiple audio layers at the same time instead of handling each one separately. Selection tools for finding specific frequencies and sounds work much faster. The Pro version costs 349 dollars and the basic Elements version runs 89 dollars. Students pay half price for educational licenses. Recent buyers of version 11 get free updates automatically.
 

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