Dragging a song into the hallway while the picture rolls is the whole trick behind Thalm, out of Tunary Instruments. No filter tweaking involved. Pick a spot, and the building handles the physics.
Stay Put anchors the track at a fixed point in a cutaway view, leaving ears free to roam. Move Through flips that, tracing a path along the host playhead, landing the trip on an edit.
Editors win here. AU and VST3 formats mean Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve load it fine, and arming Rec Move bakes the drag into an editable route instead of keyframes.
Rooms get renamed and redrawn, and any WAV or AIFF impulse response drops onto one, planting the music inside a genuine recorded space. Set the map once, and later clips inherit it, with crossfades smoothing room-to-room travel.
Launch pricing sits at $89 before jumping to $129, and a browser demo drives the actual engine with zero signup. Universal build covers macOS 11 and up, and Windows 10 and up runs 64-bit. Argish also hit v1.2.2 with a transport fix.
Stay Put anchors the track at a fixed point in a cutaway view, leaving ears free to roam. Move Through flips that, tracing a path along the host playhead, landing the trip on an edit.
Editors win here. AU and VST3 formats mean Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve load it fine, and arming Rec Move bakes the drag into an editable route instead of keyframes.
Rooms get renamed and redrawn, and any WAV or AIFF impulse response drops onto one, planting the music inside a genuine recorded space. Set the map once, and later clips inherit it, with crossfades smoothing room-to-room travel.
Launch pricing sits at $89 before jumping to $129, and a browser demo drives the actual engine with zero signup. Universal build covers macOS 11 and up, and Windows 10 and up runs 64-bit. Argish also hit v1.2.2 with a transport fix.