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Next Generation Audio Processors
Following our successful IRCAM promotion, FLUX has decided to extend the promo through-out July. The new IRCAM Tools bundle now contains HEar and Verb Session !
The IRCAM Tools products express the result of over twenty years of fundamental research within the realms of music related digital signal processing.
First out, Ircam and Flux present a series of products evolved from two major fields of technology, Acoustic & Cognitive Spaces, and Sound Analysis & Synthesis.
SPAT - Room acoustics simulation and localization
Each of the up to eight incoming audio channels is internally mapped to a range of Virtual Sources localized in a 3D space, and connected to a room (a reverb). Up to 3 rooms in parallel are provided, presenting the option to simulate complex spaces (coupled room acoustics).
Verb - Room Acoustics and Reverberation
An algorithmic room acoustics and reverberation processor built in a modular way, with a recursive filtering based reverberation engine reproducing and synthesizing the specific acoustical characteristics of spatially considered sound environments.
Verb Session - Reverberation processor
VERB Session is based on the same fine technology used in the acclaimed IRCAM VERB algorithmic room acoustics and reverberation processor, with a modular construction employing a recursive filtering reverb engine, reproducing and synthesizing the specific acoustical characteristics of any spatial sound environment, developed utilizing the results of over a decade of intense research by the Acoustic and Cognitive Spaces Team at the IRCAM R&D centre in Paris.
TRAX Transformer - Real-time Voice and Sonic Modelling Processor
TRAX Transformer is based on an augmented phase vocoder technology, and a cutting edge transformation algorithm, allowing for manipulating characteristic properties of a voice such as gender, age and breath, and on any other sound; expression, formant and pitch.
These voice transformation algorithms have already been used, with great success, in international and French cinema productions. (Farinelli, Vatel, Tirésia, Les amours d'Astrée and Céladon).
TRAX Cross Synthesis - Spectral Envelope Morphing Processor
TRAX Cross Synthesis utilizes a phase vocoder (the amplitude and the frequency/phase spectra), to morph the spectral characteristics of two sounds. The amplitude and frequency/phase spectra can be blended continuously and since the features that are used here are strongly nonlinear, the sound morphing is nonlinear as well, offering a way to create a wide range of new exciting and unusual sound effects.
TRAX Source Filter - Enhanced Sound Filtering
TRAX Source Filter is based on a signal model that allows to decompose the signal, into a time envelope describing the energy/loudness contour of the sound, and a spectral envelope describing the spectral color of the sound timbre.
The energy contour and the spectral color of a source sound, can be continuously blended with the spectral color and energy contour of an arbitrary filtrating sound, allowing transformation that extend the well know source filter morphing effect.
HEar - Binaural Encoding Tool
HEar provides faithful reproduction of a stereo or surround mix with a pair of conventional stereo headphones. It relies on proven technology to model the various phenomena that occur when playing back audio material through a loudspeaker system.
Processing Specifications
Ircam Tools, as all Flux:: plug-ins, provide
Up to 8 channels Input/Output. (Due to the nature of TRAX Cross Synthesis and Source Filter, they only support 2 channels Input/Output.)
64-bits internal floating point processing.
Sampling rate up to 384 kHz DXD (Pyramix DSP based).
Sampling rate up to 384 kHz for native (AU/RTAS/VST).
Compatibility
Windows
XP, Vista, 7 all in both 32 and 64 bits.
VST (2.4)
RTAS (requires ProTools 7 or later)
An iLok dongle is required. (iLok dongles can be purchased from your local dealer or from
www.ilok.com
)
Mac
OS X - 10.4, 10.5, 10.6 in 32 bits.
VST (2.4)
AU
RTAS (requires ProTools 7 or later)
An iLok dongle is required. (iLok dongles can be purchased from your local dealer or from
www.ilok.com
)
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